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Fund transfer protocol: states eye Internet sales.


THE PRINCIPLES OF federalism federalism.

1 In political science, see federal government.

2 In U.S. history, see states' rights.
federalism

Political system that binds a group of states into a larger, noncentralized, superior state while allowing them
 embodied in the Constitution are more than a vital check on overweening power; they're a great source of online discounts.

Because Congress has power over interstate commerce interstate commerce

In the U.S., any commercial transaction or traffic that crosses state boundaries or that involves more than one state. Government regulation of interstate commerce is founded on the commerce clause of the Constitution (Article I, section 8), which
, the courts have thus far ruled that a state cannot require businesses that lack a physical "nexus" in the state to collect sales taxes sales tax, levy on the sale of goods or services, generally calculated as a percentage of the selling price, and sometimes called a purchase tax. It is usually collected in the form of an extra charge by the retailer, who remits the tax to the government. , meaning goods bought online are, for practical purposes, tax free. All that may change under the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Sales and use tax refers to:
  • Sales tax
  • Use tax
 Act, versions of which have been introduced in both the House and Senate, which would empower states to create a compact--already being formed--establishing common rules for reciprocal tax collection and remittance.

In an October editorial, The Wall Street Journal suggested that such an agreement might give rise to a national sales tax. That, says Cato Institute "Cato" redirects here. For Cato, see Cato.
The Institute's stated mission is "to broaden the parameters of public policy debate to allow consideration of the traditional American principles of limited government, individual liberty, free markets, and peace" by striving "to achieve
 Director of Telecommunication Studies Adam Thierer, could undermine healthy tax competition between states. If Internet sales are to be taxed, suggests Thierer, states should adopt a uniform rule of taxing goods at the point of origin, rather than enforcing a single rate or taxing in the state where goods are consumed.
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Title Annotation:Citings; Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Act
Author:Sanchez, Julian
Publication:Reason
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 1, 2004
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