Kelly Cobb, Manager of Government Affairs for Americans for Tax Reform, recently wrote about the pitfalls of expanding taxes on the Internet. In the article, Cobb explains the constitutionality of tying tax obligations to actual physical presence and the importance of preserving the Quill Decision of 1992. Over the years, Americans for Tax Reform has consistently fought for lower taxes and an end to discriminatory taxes, like those proposed in the recently-introduced Internet sales tax bills. To learn more about Americans for Tax Reform and their efforts to keep the Internet free from additional tax burdens, please visit their website.
August 10, 2011