CCIA Opposes Marketplace Fairness Act
2/14/2013
The Computer & Communications Industry Association continues
to oppose legislation, such as the Marketplace Fairness Act introduced today,
which would impose burdensome tax collecting requirements on online retailers --
regardless of physical presence. While
we understand and share the desire for state and local governments to be
adequately funded in these times, we believe this is the wrong approach. Far from being fair or leveling the
playing field, such legislation would create a new imbalance by requiring small
online retailers to administer a tax collection regime for multiple
jurisdictions, while brick-and-mortar stores need only collect for the
jurisdiction of its physical location.
The following can be attributed to CCIA President & CEO Ed
Black:
“The technology industry is prepared to be a constructive player
in meaningful efforts at tax reform that ideally would include steps to
streamline the tax code. But
requiring Internet retailers, especially small ones, to collect taxes across multiple
jurisdictions regardless of physical presence now is heading in the wrong
direction.”
“Congress should be encouraging small online retailers to utilize
new technologies and innovative new business models like e-commerce, not
penalizing them by saddling them with the tax collection burdens of a 20th
century tax system.”
“Good tax policy needs to promote and support new business models
rather than devouring our innovative seed corn by seeking to profit from
protecting the old.”