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Title: Internet Taxation


1
Internet Taxation A Debate
Source The incredible internet
2
Con
  • Complicated tax system
  • Different items subject to sales/use tax depend
    on each jurisdiction
  • Numerous and varying definitions
  • High compliance cost
  • Negative impact on the growth of e-commerce
  • Extra burden on customer paying tax in addition
    to existing handing and shipping costs
  • Fairness Businesses receive no benefits or
    services from a jurisdiction when they are
    located elsewhere.
  • Ability of consumers to buy goods and services
    from merchants located outside the reach of their
    own governments taxing authorities
  • The buying and selling of intangible goods from
    external (or non-domestic) sources
  • Potential diminishing fiscal autonomy of States
    and Local Governments due to necessary
    simplification and standardization of tax system

States With Sales/Use Tax 45 States and District of Columbia
Localities With Sales/Use Tax 7,500
3
Rationale for No Internet Taxation
  • Our all-in marginal tax rate is 40

Source "Does It Pay, at the Margin, to Work and
Save?" by Laurence J. Kotlikoff and David Rapson
4
How much can you Tax?
  • Reduce Taxes
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v6FBWwAC3lPkfeature
    related
  • Tax Freedom Day keepproducing.org
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vz-HGQj_pBagfeature
    related
  • Commercial Extend moratorium
  • http//www.cfif.org/htdocs/legislative_issues/fede
    ral_issues/hot_issues_in_congress/internet_taxatio
    n/legis/federal/internet/tax/commercial.html
  • Reuters Debating the Internet Access Tax
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?veJjz0AFxnWo
  • Fox News No Internet Taxes
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v4qLvfmMHoA8feature
    related
  • Tax Freedom Song
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vbjy8KWsPtDE
  • Real debate on the net
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v96JXTWttOwU
  • Your Money Online Sales tax
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vG47VR2JKL3Yfeature
    related
  • Congress debating internet taxes
  • http//www.netcaucus.org/events/2007/taxation/vide
    o.shtml

5
Internet Tax Freedom Act
  • Internet Tax Freedom Act was introduced on
    October 21, 1998
  • Has been extended by another seven years, and
    will expire in 2014 if not renewed.
  • Prevent states from either applying sales taxes
    to categories of electronic services or goods
    with no physical counterpart or applying
    discriminatory sales taxes on Internet commerce
    that do not, for example, apply to catalog sales.
  • Internet A global free trade zone
  • In my view, the Internet has the most profound
    liberating potential since Gutenbergs invention
    of the printing press, which allowed the mass
    distribution of ideas, thoughts and information.
    This legislation is a step forward to keeping the
    Internet free of unfair, discriminatory taxation
    policies that would impede its future growth as a
    source of commerce, education and information.
  • U.S. Senator George Allen (R-Virginia)
  • On the introduction of S. 777,
  • Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act
  • April 26, 2001

6
States reliance on sales tax revenue
Source Legislative analysts office (CA)
http//www.lao.ca.gov/2000/013100_inet_tax/013100_
internet_tax.html
7
World Internet Statistics
  • Electronic commerce has become a critical engine
    for economic growth
  • More than 27 million small-business owners will
    potentially be affected by Internet sales tax

Source http//www.internetworldstats.com/stats.ht
m
8
Internet Usage Statistics
Source www.emarketer.com
9
Total US Retail Sales (Online)
U.S. retail ecommerce sales for the fourth
quarter of 2008, adjusted for seasonal variation,
but not for price changes, was 31.9 billion
Source Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
10
E-Commerce Sales
Source www.emarketer.com
11
Forecasted E-Business Growth
12
Rationale for No Internet Taxation
  • Enhances future growth and strategically position
    the nation to compete in the global economy
  • Americans can have affordable access to the
    Internet and promotes further broadband
    deployment in rural and outlying areas that may
    lack high-speed Internet access
  • Gateway to entrepreneurship, regardless of race,
    income or neighborhood.- Higher taxes on
    technology will stifle the ability of small
    businesses to operate, grow, and create new jobs.

13
Rationale for No Internet Taxation
  • Impede consumer demand for access, cripples
    innovation, creativity and competitiveness
  • Multiple points of consumption makes it more
    difficult for independently administered tax
    agencies to identify, monitor, and resolve
    international tax transactions.
  • Ability of consumers to buy goods and services
    from merchants located outside the reach of their
    own governments taxing authorities
  • The buying and selling of intangible goods from
    external (or non-domestic) sources
  • Internet sales tax could encourage exporting jobs
    to different states

14
Rationale for No Internet Taxation
  • Enforce vital tax policy initiatives and
    decisions independent of trade and investment
    considerations.
  • Globalization growth will be curtailed
  • Applying a provincial average sales tax of 14 to
    all Internet sales in Canada would reduce the
    number of online buyers by as much as 44.

15
Proposed Solutions
  • The National Sales Tax -- Alternative One
  • Under a national sales tax option the federal
    government would determine the rules and tax
    rates for all domestic electronic commerce.
  • Freedom of States -- Alternative Two
  • The "Freedom of States" policy would give taxing
    authority, and the right to regulate ecommerce,
    to the individual states.
  • Internet Tax Equity Policy -- Alternative Three
  • The third option proposed would involve allowing
    the states to collect taxes on all
    goods,regardless of the method of transaction,
    under a federally-regulated tax policy.
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