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Marketplace Fairness Act is not fair to the marketplace

10 Dec 2014
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TruST

Someone once said that if you want to know what a Congressional bill does, read its title and assume the opposite.

When it comes to the Marketplace Fairness Act (MFA), a bill designed to put tax collection burdens on remote sellers, that heuristic works. Calling this bill the Marketplace Fairness Act is about as accurate as calling a cost-spiking healthcare bill the “Affordable Care Act.”

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Led by the American Catalog Mailers Association (ACMA), Direct Marketing Association (DMA), the Electronic Retailing Association (ERA), and NetChoice, TruST believes that Congress should not overturn the physical presence standard in Quill without first requiring by statute the simplification of sales and use taxes within the States as well as simplification of the administrative requirements for collection and auditing of those taxes.

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Larry Kavanagh Details Further Challenges of Collecting Multi-State Sales Tax in Expert Report in Alabama Litigation

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We now collect enough internet sales taxes to cut the tax rate

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The Hill - The hidden controversy over online shopping

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