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California Internet Tax

California Bill Vetoed

July 1, 2009

Just a short update on California. According to a short article in the Los Angeles Times Blog, Governor Schwarzenegger has vetoed the Internet tax.  The article also quotes Overstock as stating they will reinstate California affiliates. Let’s just hope the veto sticks.
They have also vowed to terminate affiliates in any state that passes new nexus [...]

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Amazon Terminates Hawaii and North Carolina

June 26, 2009

I have received several emails alerting me that Amazon has sent their affiliates in Hawaii and North Carolina letters of removal from their affiliate program due to the pending Internet tax legislation.
In a copy of the email I received concerning Hawaii affiliates it reads in part:
But because the new law is drafted to go into [...]

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The Action In California

June 21, 2009

The battle against California Internet Tax continues. Like other states, California legislators dropped a separate bill for an Internet tax, AB178, and instead opted to attach an amendment to the budget. If you live in California you can take part in the effort to stop the Internet tax.
Karen Garcia, of GTO Management is leading the [...]

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Nexus In Budget Bills and More Updates

June 20, 2009

There is still a lot of action when it comes to Internet sales tax legislation. Below  is a brief summary of the the status of some of the states I have been writing about. As you read over the list you will notice that there is a trend towards dropping separate legislation and adding it to [...]

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More Updates Internet Sales Tax

May 4, 2009

It looks to be another exciting week for legislation. While we watch the pending legislation in other states it is important to remember that New York affiliates are still impacted by the legislation enacted last year in NY.  As hard as we have tried to get the word out about how to continue to work [...]

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