...taxes to purchases online, a federal e-commerce panel decided Monday. A majority of the 19-member Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce endorsed a proposal from its business members that also would extend by five years a moratorium expiring...
Flat. That's how City Administrator Randy Oliver describes sales tax collections in Richmond County, and the Internet might be partly to blame.
...e-commerce makes no sense. The first of 37 proposals examined at a two-day meeting here by the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce was the Internet Tax Elimination Act introduced in Congress by Rep. John Kasich, R-Ohio, that would...
...Internet. Internet purchasing is growing by leaps and bounds, which prompted the creation last year of an Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce. The panel, which is to report back to Congress by April of 2000, is sharply divided on whether to...
...to have them, they have to be fair." Leavitt's plan, which he will propose to the 19-member Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce at its December meeting in San Francisco, is endorsed by several other GOP and Democratic governors...
...bought online would hurt the growth of Internet commerce. The findings suggest why the 19-member Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, created last year by Congress, remains divided on key issues seven months before it is scheduled...
...Internet taxes. Republicans on a House Commerce subcommittee praised the chairman of the 19-member Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, Gov. Jim Gilmore, R-Va., for achieving a majority view even though its report largely fell short...
...access to cyberspace. On the question of state sales taxes, the six business representatives of the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce said Congress should establish a new definition for what constitutes "physical presence" in a state...
...we sail into a new century will be to tax, or not to tax, Internet sales. Already the 19-member Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, due to report next April to Congress, is tied in knots. With tax-free e-commercesales growing...
...haven. But they face an uphill battle in their effort to persuade a government board, the 19-member Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, to adopt their position. The commission is deeply divided on the issue, and so is the political...