CCIA Warns Against Online Sales Tax Amendment to Senate Budget Resolution
3/20/2013
Proponents of the Marketplace
Fairness Act are preparing to offer an amendment to the FY 2014 Senate budget
resolution in support of Internet sales tax collection. The Computer & Communications
Industry Association (CCIA) has long opposed the concept of imposing tax collection burdens on small Internet
businesses, which are some of the most promising candidates for future economic
growth, and we specifically oppose its inappropriate inclusion in the budget
resolution process.
The
following statement can be attributed to CCIA President & CEO Ed Black:
“The debate over Internet sales tax collection is nothing
less than a fundamental rethinking of the way we consider taxes. Severing the relationship between
taxation and physical presence would be a significant step with profound
impacts on electronic commerce and on the future shape of commerce itself.”
“Such a consequential and complex issue deserves much more
extensive consideration through the full legislative process. Thrusting the Internet sales tax issue
into the midst of the budget resolution process does a disservice to both.”