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Legislative Updates

Virginia Still a BIG Threat

As I predicted in my last post, Virginia has added the modern nexus legislation into their current fiscal budget. SALES AND USE TAX COLLECTIONS FROM OUT-OF-STATE ENTITIES For purposes of Virginia’s retail sales and use taxes (§ 58.1-600 et seq. of the Code of Virginia), a dealer as defined or described under § 58.1-612 of [...]

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Final February Updates Part One

 A  few updates on some  nexus and Internet sales tax legislation issues Affiliate Advocacy has been monitoring: California ABX8 & SBX8 - Senate amended the original bill and then passed it. Sent back to Assembly who  renamed the bill SBX8. It was amended and  passed through readings. Now due for Final vote in Assembly (scheduled for Monday March [...]

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Colorado Governor Signs Internet Sales Tax

Colorado Internet sales tax takes effect on March 1, 2010. Yesterday, as expected,  Governor Bill Ritter signed several tax bills including HB1193. Colorado HB 1193 was signed, Internet sales tax in Colorado takes effect on Monday, March 1. As a result,  online merchants are working quickly to determine the impact. Merchants are urged to retain [...]

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Nexus Legislation Updates

The following list is by no means a complete list of nexus legislation activity. Several other states are rumored to be discussing adding Internet Sales Tax legislation bills, either as a stand alone bill or as part of a more encompassing omnibus tax bill. We will continue to monitor these bills as well as all the [...]

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California Internet Sales Tax Moves Forward

Earlier today the California Senate voted and passed their latest version of the California Internet Sales tax.  ABX8-8 was amended by the Senate to include provisions similar to the laws passed in New York, North Carolina and Rhode Island. It is also similar to the bills pending in several other states including Illinois, Vermont and Virginia. These [...]

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The Nevada Update

Since I am receiving a lot of emails asking about Nevada, here is the latest. Governor Jim Gibbons has called legislators in for a special session which is scheduled to begin next week. In his proclamation ordering legislators to report he instructed legislators to examine several measures to address the budget deficit facing Nevada. In addition [...]

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Colorado Internet Sales Tax to Governor

As anticipated the Colorado House of Representatives agreed to the amendments added by the Senate and voted to repass HB1193 with a vote of 34-31. This bill will now go to the Governor who is expected to approve. Colorado Internet sales tax takes effect on March 1, 2010. Merchants will need to retain counsel to [...]

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Tension Mounts in Maryland

As expected, Maryland has joined the Internet sales tax legislation party. Legislation that could require out of state merchants to collect and remit sales tax has been formally introduced in Maryland. If passed, the Maryland Internet Sales tax legislation would take effect on June 1, 2010. Earlier this week SB824 was introduced. It is sponsored by Senators Madaleno, [...]

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Illinois Internet Sales Tax Bill Surfaces

Illinois Internet sales tax legislation has finally been formally introduced and has been sent to the Assignments Committee. Illinois is one of those states that has been on our watch list. In fact, a glance at our December Nexus Legislation map shows them listed as high risk and we also spoke about them on our Affiliate Advocacy [...]

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Colorado HB 1193 Now Back to House

The Senate version of HB 1193 passed the Senate (vote 19-16), it now moves back to the House. Since the Senate amended the bill it will need to be approved in the House. If the House approves the changes it will be sent to the Governor. If the House disagrees with the Senate’s changes a joint committee [...]

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