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  • Elimination Of A State Sales Tax
    455 words
    With the Internet growing in popularity every day, traffic on the Internet has doubled every 100 days (NCPA); the thought of taxing the Internet has become a heated discussion. Proponents of the tax say it will generate large profits for local and state governments through sales tax. While opponents state that the public has become accustomed to not paying taxes online, and that taxing would slow the rapid growth of Internet commerce. The Clinton administration has decided not to tax transaction...
  • Sales Tax Burden From Multiple Tax Jurisdictions
    1,056 words
    The Internet has created a world without borders. Consumers can purchase goods and services from around the world by going online and comparison shop for whatever they wish, be it a computer, a car, a book, and make their purchases, all tax-free, unless the vendor has a store in their state. The current tax system recognizes over 30,000 tax jurisdictions, within the 30,000 tax jurisdictions, there are more than 7,000 separate state and local tax rates that cover all goods and services. The sales...
  • Sales Tax On The Internet
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    S T English 1 A - Composition Grade: B+Taxing the Internet is necessary The internet or the Global Electronic Infrastructure has now been around for about a decade already and it has already changed how we live our lives. Over the next decade, we will find that almost every aspect of our lives including education, health care, work and even leisure activities will be affected. We have already seen this occurring with the increasing use of: cell phones, pagers, GPS systems, PDA's, and many more g...
  • State And Local Sales Taxes
    924 words
    Argument: Not taxing Internet Commerce would deprive state and local governments of Revenue that is essential to community services and projects. Yes, The Internet is the future. It is growing at a phenomenal rate and new businesses are popping up every minute. According to the Treasury Dept., in 1998, approximately $7.8 billion was spent over the Internet. However, they expect that number to exceed $70 billion this year, $300 billion by 2002, and reach $1.45 trillion by the year 2003. This expl...
  • Proposed National Sales Tax
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    The Proposed National Sales Tax: An Introduction and Argument Death and Taxes. Americans accept both of these as inevitabilities. Every year, the people of this nation are joined together on April 15th, the deadline for the filing of income tax. Of course no one likes it and of course people get frustrated, but do we really need to accept it? Money is taken directly from our paychecks before we even see them, and now we fork over more. Eventually, we forget where it's all going. Everything we go...

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