Affiliate / Advertising Tax

Affiliate-Friendly Way of Handling Affiliate Tax

A merchant who is setting up a new affiliate program wrote to me: I’ve read your new book, and am determined to create a 100% affiliate-friendly program, welcoming affiliates from all U.S. states. I understand that Amazon tax is a problem that many affiliates are concerned about. We are happy […]

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California "Amazon Tax" Will Hurt 10,000 Small Businesses

Yesterday’s issue of The Sacramento Bee, the capitol newspaper for California, contained an editorial which I simply couldn’t miss. Let’s start right with an excerpt from it: Amazon.com had $34 billion in sales last year, and is the world’s largest Internet retailer. Sadly, it remains a corporate citizen of questionable

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Illinois Internet Sales Tax: Expected Consequences Come Home

On Thursday, March 10, 2011 Illinois Governor Pat Quinn signed into law a bill that prescribes collection of an Internet sales tax (6.25%) from retailers who have more than $10,000 in annual  online sales in the state of Illinois [more on it here]. The law also applies to sales driven

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10 Articles to Read on Affiliate Nexus or So-Called Amazon Tax

Earlier this morning the Performance Marketing Association has made a blog post dedicated to the recent media coverage on the subject of affiliate nexus tax. Funny how it is, but I had a closely related idea in mind for my today’s blog post as well. Related, but not identically the

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Amazon versus New York State: Appellate Court Decision

Earlier this month Davis & Gilbert LLP released a “taxation alert” on the subject of the so-called affiliate tax [more on the tax here], and particularly the case Amazon’s appeal regarding the tax’s constitutionality in the State of New York. The alert reads: In February 2009, the New York State

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Connecticut Moves One Step Closer to Advertising Tax

Yesterday (March 25, 2010) the Joint Finance Committee of the state of Connecticut has passed its version of the Internet sales tax bill (HB 5481) or the “act concerning the collection and remittance of the sales tax by remote sellers” (italics mine). There were 35 votes “for” versus only 13

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Interview with Jen Goode on Colorado Internet Sales Tax

Today I have had a chance to interview Jen Goode, a Colorado-based affiliate marketer and business owner, to get her inside perspective on the Colorado Internet sales tax bill, Amazon’s termination of Colorado affiliate accounts, and other related questions. Here is the interview: GP: Once again, thank you for agreeing

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How So-Called "Amazon Tax" Harms Thousands of Small Businesses

Brad Crooks, a Colorado-based photographer and affiliate marketer, has posted an important link on his Facebook wall — a link to Tax Foundation‘s new report on the harm and failures of the affiliate/advertising tax: I have purposely highlighted, Brook Schaaf’s comment which I echo 100%. I agree that calling it

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