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States won't write off taxes on Web sales

April 9, 2004 Nineteen states are reminding taxpayers to pay taxes on out-of-state purchases, including those made over the Internet. Meanwhile, online filings are on the rise. TAGS: tax, writeoff, state, e-commerce, New York, California

Smokers asked to cough up taxes for Web buys

February 18, 2005 Michigan sends bills to more than 500 residents for cigarettes purchased tax-free over the Web. TAGS: tobacco, Michigan, tax, resident, state, bill

New Net taxes could arrive in November

September 14, 2007 Because Congress has yet to renew a moratorium on Net access taxes, users could pay more for DSL and cable modem bills. TAGS: cable modem, subcommittee, John Sununu, Internet access, tax, ban, bill, state, DSL, law, definition, modem

'iPod tax' planned for music downloads?

March 10, 2005 States grapple with how, or if, to tax online movies and music such as songs purchased from Apple's iTunes. TAGS: tax, Wisconsin, goods, state, economist, music download, download, movies, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod, Apple Computer

Will taxes halt Calif.'s solar thermal ambitions?

December 11, 2007 California is pushing solar thermal tech--but if it doesn't extend a real estate tax break, it will discourage it.Photos: Shedding light on solar thermal TAGS: exemption, plant, alternative energy, tax, natural gas, electricity, Governor, California, real estate, entrepreneur, state, utility, CEO

Florida paves way for VoIP taxation

May 3, 2004 State lawmakers refuse to postpone enforcement of a law that could levy taxes on companies and individuals using VoIP to bypass a regular phone network. TAGS: tax, Florida, enforcement, VoIP, uncertainty, state, Governor, VoIP service, bill, DSL, IP

Week in review: Taxing times

April 20, 2007 Online sales taxes, Internet access taxes, even IRS look-alike sites--there's plenty out there to boost anxiety levels. TAGS: tax, Internet access, agency, Week in review, senator, state, reader, Washington, retailer, U.S.

States yearn to collect online sales taxes

April 15, 2005 Online shoppers are supposed to pay taxes on their mail-order purchases. Few do. This may change. TAGS: use tax, tax, mail-order, resident, South Carolina, state official, state, purchase, Michigan, California

This week in taxes

April 14, 2006 As Monday--aka tax day--sneaks up on us, more attention is being directed toward goods and music purchased online. TAGS: use tax, tax, mail-order, income tax, audit, Apple iTunes Music Store, state, Apple iTunes, income, reader, law, analysis, California, music

States push to tax Net shopping

April 12, 2006 Tax collectors warn that on April 17, Americans had better fess up to what taxes they've avoided through Internet shopping--or else. TAGS: use tax, tax, B2B, mail-order, income tax, Amazon.com Inc., purchase, state, audit, income, California

Renewing the push to collect Net taxes

September 9, 2005 Thirteen states soon will begin simplifying administration of their sales taxes. But will out-of-state retailers ever collect them? TAGS: tax, compliance, state, drink, mail-order, push, Governor, retailer, agreement, food

States push for piece of online sales

April 9, 2004 New York and California are among the states asking residents to wade through arcane formulas to calculate sales taxes on Internet purchases and other out-of-state transactions. TAGS: use tax, tax, state, income tax, return, transaction, California, income, compliance, spokesman, payment, New York

Senators propose taxing Internet shopping

December 22, 2005 Online and mail order purchases aren't always hit with sales taxes today. But Congress may make those taxes mandatory. TAGS: Mike Enzi, Internet shopping, tax, Byron Dorgan, Wyoming, mail-order, bill, Amazon.com Inc., North Dakota, state, retailer, shipment, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., senator, Sen., California

Telecommuters: Beware the tax man

November 2, 2005 Telecommuters employed by a company outside their home state may be at risk of having to pay extra taxes unless Congress adopts a bill protecting them. TAGS: telecommuting, tax, Tennessee, New York, income, computer programmer, provision, employer, convenience, bill, risk, state

New Hampshire: E-mail free or die...for now

July 13, 2004 Tax collectors say the Granite State can live up to its libertarian motto: They won't target Internet phone calls, chat rooms, Web mail and instant messaging. Yet. TAGS: New Hampshire, tax, chat room, committee, IM, VoIP, Internet phone, state, IP, telecommunications, connection, New York, e-mail

Telecommuters beware the tax man

November 9, 2005 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says telecommuters are increasingly liable to pay income taxes to states where they don't live. TAGS: telecommuting, appellate court, income tax, employer, New York, income, tax, state, decision

Week in review: Here comes the tax man

April 14, 2006 As Monday--aka tax day--sneaks up on us, more attention is being directed toward goods and music purchased online. TAGS: use tax, tax, mail-order, audit, income tax, state, Week in review, Apple iTunes, Apple iTunes Music Store, reader, vulnerability, income, law, analysis, Microsoft Internet Explorer, California

Dell's N.C. plant the target of a lawsuit

June 22, 2005 Nonprofit lawyers are challenging the state and local governments over Dell's generous subsidy package. TAGS: North Carolina, tax incentive, commerce, tax, state, lawsuit, incentive, facility, attorney, desktop computer, manufacturing

California eases up on Net phone rules

January 5, 2004 The state shifts gears on oversight of VoIP service providers, dropping its "regulate now" approach in favor of a rule-setting process that could take 18 months. TAGS: Qwest Communications Inc., Internet phone, VoIP company, VoIP, tax, VoIP service, state, California, telephone company, service provider

California wins tax spat with Borders.com

June 15, 2005 Borders Online should have collected sales taxes for Internet orders sent to California, an appeals court rules. TAGS: Borders Books & Music, tax, shipment, California, retailer, state
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