Senate Introduces Resolution Opposing More Online Sales Tax Legislation
11/2/2011
The Computer & Communications
Industry Association applauds Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and his co-sponsors, Sen.
Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., Sen.
Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and Sen. Mark Begich, D-AK, for introducing S. Res. 309,
a bipartisan resolution opposing any Congressional legislation granting state
governments authority to impose new burdensome or unfair tax collecting
requirements on small Internet businesses and entrepreneurs.
CCIA commends Sen. Wyden and
his colleagues for recognizing that small businesses are the engine of our
economy, and how important the continuing development of e-commerce is to our
economic growth.
The following statement can be attributed to CCIA President &
CEO Ed Black:
“Innovation and
entrepreneurship have always been the drivers of our economic growth. It is counterproductive to add to the
administrative burdens of small businesses at the very moment we need them
growing and leading our economic recovery.
“E-commerce is
an innovation that has enabled businesses to broaden their scope beyond
traditional geographical limitations.
Allowing states to impose geographically-based taxation collection
requirements on e-commerce businesses would re-impose the very limitations that
innovation has enabled them to overcome.
“It is extremely heartening to know that there are
those in the Senate, as well as the House, who are willing to stand up in
support of innovation and entrepreneurship against retrogressive measures that
would draft online vendors into service as remote sales tax collectors.”