The Senate will vote today to pass the Marketplace Fairness Act, an Internet sales tax bill.
The Marketplace Fairness Act would expand sales taxes to include sales to people in other states.
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The Marketplace Fairness Act would allow consumers to buy local, and keep the taxes local, should they wish.
Passage of S .1832 the Marketplace Fairness Act will prompt all states to simplify their sales tax laws.
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Carper, observed Wednesday during Senate debate that the Marketplace Fairness Act might actually be a boon to his state.
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The U.S. Senate passed the Marketplace Fairness Act by a vote of 69-27.
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Both the amount the Marketplace Fairness Act would raise, and how much it would cost to administer, are in dispute.
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On May 6, 2013, the Senate passed the Marketplace Fairness Act (MFA).
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The Marketplace Fairness Act requires states to simplify and standardize their sales tax laws before they can require any out-of-state seller to collect sales tax.
Mike Enzi of Wyoming, a sponsor of the Marketplace Fairness Act, has brought the bill to the Senate floor as an amendment to the budget resolution.
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Still, a list of conservative supporters put together by the Marketplace Fairness Act backers, is mostly made up of governors, and former governors, including former Florida Governor Jeb Bush.
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In test votes, the Marketplace Fairness Act of 2013 ( S.743), backed by traditional bricks and mortar retailers, web retailing giant Amazon.com, and state officials, has gotten bipartisan, filibuster proof majorities.
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From an Internet retailers perspective the passage of the Marketplace Fairness Act would not only add layers of administration and cost to comply, but it could cut into their competitiveness with small businesses and brick-and-mortar retailers.
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Therefore, I support the Marketplace Fairness Act.
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With budgets still hurting, states have cut back certain services services, but there is a bill winding its way through the Senate known as the Marketplace Fairness Act that could remove a third (and arguably minor) incentive for online shoppers.
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We want to continue this tradition and make it possible for small businesses to keep their virtual doors open, so that they can compete in the marketplace, grow into bigger businesses just the sort that should be subject to the Marketplace Fairness Act.
If politicians in Washington approve the so-called Marketplace Fairness Act, they'll not only be authorizing extraterritorial tax enforcement, they'll also be setting in motion the creation of a database that will erode privacy for consumers and create opportunities for identity theft.
Backers of Senator Mike Enzi's Marketplace Fairness Act say that it will simply compel the collection of online sales taxes that are already owed by consumers.
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