Tuesday, October 04, 2005

No Web Tax Yet


No Web Tax Yet: "No Web Tax Yet
By Evan Schuman, Ziff Davis Internet
October 2, 2005

Opinion: A widely misunderstood Oct. 1 deadline set by a group of states calling themselves the Streamlined Sales And Use Tax Project is making some e-commerce players worried. But the move actually has little to do with the Web and a lot to do with Halloween.

Like a Java version of the sword of Damocles, the threat of a Web tax has loomed over e-Commerce players since the Web was formed a little more than a decade ago."

Internet Sales Tax on the Horizon



Internet Sales Tax on the Horizon: "Internet Sales Tax on the Horizon
By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
October 3, 2005
The Streamlined Sales Tax Project may sound to some like the states are getting ready to start charging state sales tax on all e-commerce purchases, but the reality isn't that simple.

What the SSTA (Streamlined Sales Tax Project), a group of U.S. states united in trying to simplify state and local tax collection, is doing is setting up a system by which Internet e-commerce companies can voluntarily pay state taxes to the states in which their customers reside.

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