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GOVERNANCE & GOING GLOBAL ToC - Analyst
Predicts Extension of E-Commerce Tax Ban
- Congress Asked Not to
Ban Net Taxes
- EU Sticks to On-Line Sales Tax Plan
-
If Taxed, Most Web Shoppers Won't Buy
- Net Tax Commission Dissension
May be Growing
- Senate Stalls Over E-Signatures
- Conflicted
Opinions on Internet Tax
- McCain Proposes Another Net Tax Ban
-
Australia's Second Report on Tax and the Internet
- Clinton:
Protect On-line Privacy or Feds Will
- States Plan To Tax On-line
Sales
- Net Tax Myth: Tech Is A Barrier
- Are Net
Taxes Inevitable
- Representation Without Taxation
-
Bill targets Internet Wine Sales
- E-Legal Tangles
-
Leavitt Leads Net Tax Charge
- Another Amazon Patent Furor
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Amazon Calls for Patent Fix
- Move over Amazon.com
-
Yes Virginia There's an E-Biz Law
- Panel Negotiates Net Tax
'Nexus'
- Click Here ... and Lose Your Rights
- Gore
Blasted for Net-tax Stance
- Feds: Get More Secure or Else
-
U.S., EU Hammer out Net Privacy Plan
- Regional Asian e-Retailers
Risk Being Outrun By Multinationals
- Regulation of B2B Market Sparks
Debate
- Tax Moratorium May Affect Some Non-Net Purchases
-
Government Examines E-Commerce
- Euro Web Car Sales Drive Mini-Revolution
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Analyst Predicts Extension of E-Commerce Tax Ban A congressional
commission isn't likely to recommend changing the current moratorium on taxing
e-commerce companies, but there will be some form of taxation in the future, said
Henry Blodget, the bullish Merrill Lynch Internet analyst. Congress
Asked Not to Ban Net Taxes Governors worried about damage that tax-free
Internet commerce could do to their state budgets today demanded that Congress
refrain from permanently outlawing state sales taxes on electronic purchases.
EU
Sticks to On-Line Sales Tax Plan
If
Taxed, Most Web Shoppers Won't Buy Nearly two-thirds of people who shop
on the Internet say that they would make fewer purchases from on-line merchants
if they had to pay a sales tax, according to a survey conducted as part of a partnership
between BizRate.com and the Association for Interactive Media.
Net
Tax Commission Dissension May be Growing A federal panel charged to advise
Congress on Internet taxation may pass the buck back to Washington.
Senate
Stalls Over E-Signatures Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, R-Miss., turned
up the heat on Minority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., and other Senate Democrats
Tuesday, making an abortive effort to appoint senators to the conference committee
that will try to resolve key differences between House and Senate electronic signatures
legislation.
Conflicted
Opinions on Internet Tax Less than two weeks before a congressionally-
appointed commission is set to announce its recommendations for taxation on the
Internet, Deputy Treasury Secretary Stuart Eizenstat said that, regardless of
the outcome, states must find a way to simplify their tax codes.
McCain
Proposes Another Net Tax Ban As the war over Internet taxes waged on in
Dallas, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., today proposed legislation aimed at extending
the current ban on e-commerce taxation.
Australia's
Second Report on Tax and the Internet As a country that is isolated geographically,
Australia has seized on the Internet as a way of bridging the physical gap between
itself and the other developed countries of the world. In its second report on
Internet taxation, the Australian Tax Office gives us a comprehensive look at
the challenges of the future, and some of the ways the ATO plans to meet them.
Clinton:
Protect On-line Privacy or Feds Will Speaking at a forum held by the Aspen
Institute in San Jose, California, U.S. President Bill Clinton sternly warned
high-tech industry leaders Friday that they must quickly adopt minimum privacy
standards or have the government do it for them.
States
Plan To Tax On-line Sales A plan to use technology to harvest and distribute
sales taxes for states when goods are bought on-line is gaining momentum, and
as many as eight states are ready to back the initiative, according to various
industry and government sources.
Net
Tax Myth: Tech Is A Barrier On-line merchants can't realistically be expected
to calculate and collect sales taxes for 7,600 different tax jurisdictions, each
with hundreds of arcane classifications for how goods are taxed, the argument
goes. But many already do, with relative ease.
Are
Net Taxes Inevitable? With a deadline for reporting to Congress looming,
the Internet Tax Commission will meet in Dallas to mull e-commerce taxes.
Representation
Without Taxation Lack of Net taxation hurts local communities.
Bill
Targets Internet Wine Sales The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday
approved a bill enabling states to block direct shipments of wine and beer to
consumers, a measure backed by wholesalers who are losing business because of
wine sales over the Internet.
bWhen
setting up an e-business, legal landmines abound. Here's some advice on how to
avoid them.
Leavitt
Leads Net Tax Charge It won't be the government pushing Net taxation,
says Utah's governor, a Net tax proponent. It'll be offline retailers -- realizing
how much business they stand to lose.
Another
Amazon Patent Furor A popular book publisher has gathered more than 1,000
signatures protesting the giant e-tailer's "unjustified" patents to seize competitive
control.
Amazon
Calls for Patent Fix Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos says he's keeping his controversial
Web patents. But for good measure, he promises to try to reform the system that
makes software patents too easy to get. Like Amazon's, for example?
bFebruary
may be the shortest month of the year, but for CDnow it is a memorable one. The
on-line retailer displaced Amazon.com as the top destination on the Web.
Yes
Virginia There's an E-Biz Law A newly signed bill to regulate electronic
commerce and "shrink wrap" software licenses has met with vocal opposition from
computer scientists, librarians, and consumer activists.
Panel
Negotiates Net Tax 'Nexus' Six members of a congressional advisory panel
met privately Monday evening on the second floor of the ritzy Fairmont Hotel here,
and the outcome will influence whether American consumers have to pay more for
mail-order and Internet purchases.
Click
here ... and lose your rights Are state legislatures about to sign away
consumer and jurisdiction rights all for the promise of an e-commerce windfall?
Gore
Blasted for Net-tax Stance Virginia Gov. James Gilmore, a staunch foe
of e-commerce taxation, calls Clinton administration 'pro-tax,' warns of stalemate
on panel formed to hash out a resolution on the contentious issue.
Feds:
Get More Secure or Else U.S. Federal Trade Commissioner and FBI warn tech
CEOs to address security and privacy concerns or lose the opportunity to self-regulate.
U.S.,
EU Hammer out Net Privacy Plan A senior U.S. official said on Wednesday
that the privacy of personal data was as well-protected by the type of self-regulation
favored in the United States as by the legislative approach preferred in Europe.
Regional
Asian e-Retailers Risk Being Outrun By Multinationals With the on-line
retail market in Asia-Pacific growing faster than in the United States, the region
is set for a transformation of consumer markets.
Regulation
of B2B Market Sparks Debate The rapid growth of the business-to-business
market has raised concerns about the potential need for government regulation,
an issue that could lead to bitter disputes over control of the multibillion-dollar
industry.
Tax
Moratorium May Affect Some Non-Net Purchases A possible compromise on
extending the Internet tax moratorium for five years on "digitized" goods like
CDs and books could result in those types of purchases becoming tax-free in the
"real world," which might cause significant state and local revenue losses, said
a member of the Internet Tax Fairness Coalition today.
Government
Examines E-Commerce Still against Net taxes, Commerce Department marvels
at on-line sales.
Euro
Web Car Sales Drive Mini-Revolution As the world's top automakers roll
out ambitious Internet procurement plans to save billions of dollars, a smaller
Web-based popular revolution is gathering speed in Europe's car industry.
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