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NY Internet Sales Tax Dangerous for Business, Economy
In "New York: Double Dealing on Retail Taxes," IPI senior fellow
The law thumbs its nose at the Supreme Court's Quill decision, which held that for a state to require sales tax collections from a retailer, that retailer must have some physical connection with the state.
"New York now overrides that legal standard with an act of legislative imagination: Its new on-line sales tax law is widely interpreted to mean having an advertising or marketing presence in
Furthermore, the Empire State risks driving away businesses both large and small which fear getting caught in the tax squeeze.
If forced to become out-of-state tax collectors, says Pieler, small start-up businesses — "the very genius of Internet commerce" — could be chased out of the state.
"Chasing after every last dollar of theoretically collectible tax always costs more revenue than it gains," writes Pieler.
"If this kind of tax-raising competition gains steam, there won't be any extra tax dollars — just less economic growth," says Pieler. "Is 2008 really the year to pursue that particular policy line?"
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