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Internet Taxes: Congressional Efforts To Control States' Ability To Tax The World Wide Web, Kevin J. Smith
Internet Taxes: Congressional Efforts To Control States' Ability To Tax The World Wide Web, Kevin J. Smith
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
Every year, increasingly more people use the Internet to purchase goods and services. Internet purchases are expected to exceed $20 billion per year in the near future. By the year 2003, industry experts predict Internet purchases by businesses alone will reach $1.3 trillion. Presently, the majority of Internet sales transactions flow through business to business sites. Internet purchases by consumers are expected to reach $144 billion by the year 2003.
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Taxation Law, Craig D. Bell
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Taxation Law, Craig D. Bell
University of Richmond Law Review
This article reviews significant, recent developments in the law affecting Virginia taxation. Each section covers recent judicial decisions and legislative changes over the past two years. The overall purpose of this article is to provide Virginia tax and general practitioners with a concise overview of the recent developments in Virginia taxation most likely to have an impact on Virginia practitioners. This article, however, will not discuss many of the numerous technical legislative changes to the State Taxation Code of Title 58.1.
University Of Richmond Law Review
University Of Richmond Law Review
University of Richmond Law Review
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