Web Retailers, States Tussle by Tax Rules
In a big break for online shoppers, Web retailers generally don’t have to charge sales taxes in states where they lack a store or some other physical presence.
Increasingly, states aching under the weight of the recession are seeking a way around that rule. considering companies like Amazon.com Inc. get help drumming up sales from online affiliates — citizens who link to products on their blogs, promote Web shopping deals and offer coupons — several states say the Web
The financial benefits may not be quite what the states anticipate, though. Rather than gearing up to gather taxes, Amazon and other Web retailers are simply shutting down their affiliate marketing programs. As the small businesses that participate in these programs get cut off, a state could lose tax revenue rather than add to it.
A look at what the […]
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