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North Carolina Budget Signed

August 12, 2009

As predicted, the Governor of North Carolina signed the budget. At about 4:30 on August 7, Governor Beverly Perdue signed the North Carolina budget, a budget that included the modernization of the nexus laws. As a result, out of state retailers who meet the sales threshold will be required to collect sales tax on sales [...]

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North Carolina Internet Sales Tax Moments Away

August 5, 2009

Yesterday while I traveling back from Albany there were the anticipated actions in North Carolina regarding the Internet sales tax. As I expected, both the Senate and the House of Representatives accepted the report from the joint budget conference. The Budget will now come up for vote in both houses. It is expected to pass. The budget includes [...]

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Meet Me at Affiliate Summit East

August 3, 2009

Affiliate Summit East 2009 is just a few days away! It is being held at the Hilton Hotel in New York City and starts Sunday, August 9, and ends Tuesday. Although the first day of Summit is Sunday, like many others, I am arriving Saturday and leaving on Tuesday. You’ll find me in many places [...]

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North Carolina Advertising Tax Very Much Alive

July 30, 2009

The Internet sales tax  or advertising tax news from North Carolina is not encouraging. Legislators in North Carolina continue to work on the budget and the latest version still includes the modernized nexus definition. As I mentioned in earlier posts, both Senate and Representatives are embracing the revision of the new  definition of retailer that [...]

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Survey on Impact of the NY Advertising Tax

July 29, 2009

The impact of the NY advertising tax or the NY Internet sales tax has been devastating for many NY affiliates. I’ve chronicled several of  our stories in the series “Story of NY Affiliates”.  I interviewed and wrote until it became too overwhelming for me. Affiliates lost their entire business, suffered severe financial and emotional stress. As other states [...]

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