The Saga Of State "Amazon" Laws: Reflections On The Colorado Decision,
2012
Indiana University Maurer School of Law
The Saga Of State "Amazon" Laws: Reflections On The Colorado Decision, David Gamage, Darien Shanske
Articles by Maurer Faculty
We analyze the Colorado district court’s decision in Direct Marketing Association v. Huber – a decision that permanently enjoined Colorado’s "Amazon" law. Had it not been enjoined, the Colorado law would have mandated information reporting by remote e-commerce vendors so that Colorado could levy its sales and use tax on the e-commerce purchases made by Colorado residents. We evaluate the applicability of the Tax (Anti-)Injunction Act and whether the Colorado statute and regulations should be reviewed as a tax or as a regulation. We also suggest alternative approaches that state legislatures might use in order to levy taxes on remote …
Nonprofits, Politics, And Privacy,
2012
Notre Dame Law School
Nonprofits, Politics, And Privacy, Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer
Journal Articles
The first Part of this Article briefly reviews and contrasts the history and current rules governing disclosure and privacy in the federal tax, federal tax exemption, and federal election law contexts. This review reveals that both the cost-benefit approach and the right-to-privacy approach can be found in this history, but to a greater or lesser extent depending on the context. The second Part explores these two different approaches and the extent to which the existing disclosure rules reflect those approaches. This Part shows that the rules are sometimes but not always based both on the cost-benefit approach to disclosure, in …
Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining: The Potential Sales And Use Taxation Of Cloud Computing,
2012
Seton Hall Law
Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining: The Potential Sales And Use Taxation Of Cloud Computing, Annmarie Dennehy
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Common Sense And The Commerce Clause: Why Elimination Of The Physical Presence Test For Taxation Defies Both,
2012
University of Kentucky
Common Sense And The Commerce Clause: Why Elimination Of The Physical Presence Test For Taxation Defies Both, Lucas Humble
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
New York Tax Warrants: In The Strange World Of Deemed Judgments,
2012
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
New York Tax Warrants: In The Strange World Of Deemed Judgments, David G. Carlson
Articles
No abstract provided.
State Economic Development Policies: What Works?,
2011
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
State Economic Development Policies: What Works?, Timothy J. Bartik
Presentations
No abstract provided.
Going Big: Update On States Seeking To Expand Tax Jurisdiction, Tax Base And Enforcement,
2011
William & Mary Law School
Going Big: Update On States Seeking To Expand Tax Jurisdiction, Tax Base And Enforcement, Jeffrey A. Friedman, Richard Pomp
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Virginia Taxation,
2011
William & Mary Law School
Recent Developments In Virginia Taxation, Craig D. Bell, William L.S. Rowe
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Fiscal Federalism In The United States,
2011
University of Georgia School of Law
Fiscal Federalism In The United States, Walter Hellerstein
Presentations and Speeches
This presentation explores the fiscal powers of U.S. Federal and State governments with respect to taxation and spending.
Designing A More Efficient And Fairer Tax System,
2011
Singapore Management University
Designing A More Efficient And Fairer Tax System, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
“In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes,” Benjamin Franklin had once famously said. The founding father of the United States was convinced, some 200 years ago, of the importance of tax design on modern economies. Today, as more politicians and governments struggle to address fiscal deficits and income inequality through taxation, it has never been more important to get tax structures right.
Local Government Law,
2011
Sands Anderson, P.C., Richmond, Virginia
Local Government Law, Andrew R. Mcroberts
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Taxes, Free Expression, And Adult Entertainment,
2011
Florida State University College of Law
Taxes, Free Expression, And Adult Entertainment, Steve R. Johnson
Scholarly Publications
The interaction of morality and money produces interesting results. One manifestation is legislation in some states and proposals in others to impose higher taxes on “gentlemen’s show lounges” (OK, I mean strip clubs) and other venues of adult entertainment.
In 2010 and 2011 two state supreme courts passed on the legality of different forms of those taxes, upholding them against challenges that they infringed on free speech/free expression rights protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This installment of the column considers those two decisions: the February 2010 Utah decision in Bushco v. Utah State Tax Commi …
An Industry-Specific Vat In Michigan - Objective Valuation In The Retail Gasoline Trade,
2011
Boston University School of Law
An Industry-Specific Vat In Michigan - Objective Valuation In The Retail Gasoline Trade, Richard Thompson Ainsworth
Faculty Scholarship
New York adopted an industry-specific value added tax (VAT) to solve problems with virtual intermediaries (room remarketers) under its hotel accommodations tax. The New York VAT resembles the VAT used in the European Union (EU). It is a credit-invoice VAT that subjectively values supplies.
Michigan has also adopted an industry-specific credit-invoice VAT, however the targeted industry is the retail gasoline trade. The valuation method is objective, rather than subjective. In valuing supplies objectively rather than subjectively, the Michigan VAT resembles the exception provisions that are found in most VATs around the globe. Objective valuations are used in VATs when dealing …
Technology Solves Mtic - Vln, Rtvat, D-Vat Certification,
2011
Boston University School of Law
Technology Solves Mtic - Vln, Rtvat, D-Vat Certification, Richard Thompson Ainsworth
Faculty Scholarship
Technology solves missing trader intra-community (MTIC) fraud. This should come as no surprise. MTIC is technology-intensive fraud – its solution should also be technology-intensive.
MTIC is getting to be an out-dated term. Now that missing trader fraud has move into services it is no longer confined to intra-community trade, and the older acronym should be adjusted to MTIC/MTEC fraud (with MTEC standing for missing trader extra-community).
MTIC/MTEC fraud is fully digitized (the supply, the movement of the supply, and the funding). The consequences should be clear. MTIC/MTEC must be prevented (before the fact), not pursued (after the fact). In the …
Presentation On Early Childhood Programs And Economic Development To American Chamber Of Commerce Executives Convention,
2011
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Presentation On Early Childhood Programs And Economic Development To American Chamber Of Commerce Executives Convention, Timothy J. Bartik
Presentations
No abstract provided.
New Light On Auer/Seminole Rock Deference,
2011
Florida State University College of Law
New Light On Auer/Seminole Rock Deference, Steve R. Johnson
Scholarly Publications
We have been engaged in an extended exploration of doctrines under which courts may defer to positions and interpretations by state and local tax agencies. The immediately prior installment of this column discusses such deference under state equivalents of what is known as the Auer or Seminole Rock principle, under which courts usually defer to agency interpretations of the agencies’ own ambiguous regulations.
About two weeks after the publication of that installment, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a major new decision on the Auer principle: Talk America, Inc. v. Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Talk America bids fair to be …
New York Adopts A Vat,
2011
Boston University School of Law
New York Adopts A Vat, Richard Thompson Ainsworth
Faculty Scholarship
On August 13, 2010 the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Office of Tax Policy Analysis, Taxpayer Guidance Division released Amendments Affecting the Application of Sales Tax to Rent Received for Hotel Occupancy by Room Remarketers. The legislative revision it considers (Chapter 57 of the Laws of 2010) was effective September 1, 2010. The changes brought in by this Chapter effectively converted New York’s Hotel Room Occupancy Tax from a single-stage retail sales tax to multi-stage European-style VAT. This paper considers the New York VAT in hotel accommodations in three sections. The first defines a European-style credit-invoice VAT …
Responding To Skeptics Of Early Childhood Programs As Local Economic Development,
2011
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Responding To Skeptics Of Early Childhood Programs As Local Economic Development, Timothy J. Bartik
Presentations
No abstract provided.
Front Matter (Letter From The Editor, Masthead, Etc.),
2011
San Jose State University
Front Matter (Letter From The Editor, Masthead, Etc.), Tim Kelly
The Contemporary Tax Journal
No abstract provided.
Summaries From The Tei-Sjsu Tax Policy Conference-- The State Of Tax Policy In California,
2011
San Jose State University
Summaries From The Tei-Sjsu Tax Policy Conference-- The State Of Tax Policy In California, Linda Yung, Tim Kelly, Sylvia Han, Vuong Luong, Brian Ross, Zhi Jun Lim, Victoria Lau
The Contemporary Tax Journal
No abstract provided.
