This is a very bad idea. If David Patterson signs the bill NY voters need to make sure he and every legislator would backed the bill are never reelected.
A new bill called the "Amazon Tax" has been approved by New York Legislators and is now awaiting the approval of New York governor David Patterson.
If Patterson signs the bill into law it will require online retailers, such as Amazon to collect sales tax on items shipped to New York. The bill is estimated to generate $50 million in tax revenue for the state.
James Sherin, president CEO of the Retail Council New York, said the tax measure would level the playing field between New York retailers and online retailers who are not based in New York.
"This is a first step - but a critical one - in our ongoing battle to level the sales tax playing field between New York retailers and the out-of-state Internet giants that have, for years, capitalized on an unfair and unintended competitive advantage driven solely by tax policy,"Sherin told internetnews.
Amazon representatives said they were reviewing the legislation. They believe that the state law will be challenged in court.
The state Business Council is against the idea of requiring online companies to charge sales tax. "Albany invented the Amazon.com tax because they failed to cut spending," the council's Heather Briccetti told the NYP. "As long as they don't recognize the economic reality and continue to increase state spending, they'll keep inventing new taxes like this one."
The new tax measure could compel other states to enact laws similar to New York. Some lawmakers though don't think the measure would hold up in court. They say the courts have been reluctant to allow states to regulate Internet transactions.
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CA has already done something like this.
I've dealt with the automotive after market and California has a similar law except it does not collect from sales outside it's state (which I believe is outside its legal jurisdiction).
To get around this what CA has done is look for drop-shipments that originate in CA and are destined for a CA address and they collect the taxes from the drop shipper in CA instead of the company in another state which sold the product. I have been in disagreement with this and believe NY is pushing their limits. If I do not have a business entity in NY then why would I be responsible to report and pay sales tax in that state?
And do these states really have the manpower and fortitude to handle such reporting and collections outside their legal jurisdiction? If I didn't pay how would they collect without enacting a federal jurisdiction.
Really getting sick of politicians trying to find new sources or increases in taxes to support their spending.
Isn't that kind of like going to your boss and saying I can't afford payments on the BMW I purchased so you have to give me a raise.
I mean the government is supposed to be working for its citizens right?
Government has gotten way out of hand with way too much power and disregard for the majority instead of the wealthy minority.