Goodlatte (Again) Proposes Internet Sales Tax
Posted: Tue, 30 Aug 2016 18:05:42
I could have sworn these guys were about lower taxes and limited federal authority. This guy has had a hard on for taxes to be collected on out-of-state Internet sales for years and he's determined to make it happen this year. Even Paul Ryan is on board.
What does it say when the Democrat is the one making sense in this conversation?
Honestly, I don't know why people keep voting for this guy. Oh wait, it's because he has a R next to his name and not a D.
He's looking to do something during the lame-duck session between the November elections and January. Yay limited government!!A new Republican proposal to resolve the long-running fight over taxing internet sales across state lines drew praise from Amazon.com Inc. and House Speaker Paul Ryan, but other retailers and conservative groups remain wary.
Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R., Va.), Judiciary Committee chairman and the draft bill’s author, must persuade conservatives he isn’t pushing a tax increase or a sharp expansion of state power. And his idea hasn’t caught on yet with brick-and-mortar retailers, state governments and lawmakers who spent years advancing their own solution.
The Senate passed such legislation in 2013, but it has gone nowhere in the House, where Mr. Goodlatte spent years on his own alternative. This week, he released a new draft and a committee aide said Mr. Goodlatte wants it to become law this year.
What does it say when the Democrat is the one making sense in this conversation?
http://www.wsj.com/article_email/republ ... OTAyNDkxWj“I am shocked Republicans would propose an internet sales tax,” said Sen. Ron Wyden (D., Ore.) “This proposal would create a logistical nightmare for states like Oregon that don’t have or want sales taxes. I will continue to oppose any efforts to impose a national sales tax scheme on Oregonians.”
Honestly, I don't know why people keep voting for this guy. Oh wait, it's because he has a R next to his name and not a D.
