Just a few days after we reported on the escalation of legal proceedings in Colorado over that state’s online sales tax legislation, North Carolina’s battle with Amazon (AMZN) over internet sales taxation has brought an unlikely player into the mix—the American Civil Liberties Union. The ACLU filed court papers yesterday arguing that the state Department [...]
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ACLU Jumps into the North Carolina Online Sales Tax Fight
Posted in Ecommerce, Online Sales Taxes, Online Shopping, tagged ACLU in North Carolina, Amazon, Amazon sales tax lawsuit in North Carolina, American Civil Liberties Union, Colorado online sales tax, Online Sales Taxes on June 24, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Colorado Tells Online Retailers “It’s Tax Time”
Posted in Ecommerce, Merchant Tips, tagged Amazon, Amazon Law, Bill Ritter Jr., Colorado online sales tax, Mark Couch, Online Sales Taxes, Overstock on March 5, 2010 | 3 Comments »
In what may become the standard by which other state lawmakers around the country use themselves, Colorado has finally enacted a new law governing sales taxes on the purchase of items online that puts the onus for collecting tax revenue squarely on the shoulders of retailers and consumers. The cornerstone of the new law requires [...]



