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Rhode Island Internet Tax

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 [...]

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Rhode Island Tax Update

June 25, 2009

It continues to be a chaotic week on many legislative fronts. While the New York Senate is the scene of an unbelievable series of events that are more typically seen on a playground, Rhode Island seems to be on the fast track to pass the budget. Included in the Rhode Island budget is their version [...]

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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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Conference Call on Internet Tax

June 19, 2009

As I posted on  my Affiliate Voice Blog, I am holding a conference call on Wednesday, June 24 at 12:30 (East Coast)  to discuss the Internet Tax issue.  This call is open to all but space is limited and you have to register in advance.  In addition to answering questions on Internet tax, we will [...]

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Rhode Island Internet Tax

June 18, 2009

Rhode Island is also inching towards an Internet tax. Their version of the bill has been added to the 2010 Budget that was passed by the House earlier this week. The conditions are similar to that of  the NY and Hawaii laws but with a lower threshold. The sales threshold in Rhode Island is set at $5,00o in [...]

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