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ONLINE SALES TAX 2015

Susan Petracco, AccurateTax.com

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PART 1 – Sales Tax in 2015

• Prior legislation

• What’s currently being considered?

PART 2 – What You Need to Know

• Knowing your responsibility

• Sales tax and Miva Merchant

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Sales Tax

$$$

Use Tax

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A connection or series of connections linking two

or more things.

https://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en#hl=en&q=nexus+definition

NEXUS

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Sourcing Rules

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Older Legislation / Efforts

• Quill Decision - 1992

• Main Street Fairness Act – 2010

• Marketplace Fairness Act – 2011

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Marketplace Fairness Act 2013

• Passed Senate

• Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) stalled 18 months

• Expired December 2014

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7 Key Principles on Remote Sales Tax

• Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-Virginia)

• September 2013

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7 Key Principles on Remote Sales Tax

1. Tax Relief

2. Tech Neutrality

3. No Regulation Without Representation

4. Simplicity

5. Tax Competition

6. States' Rights

7. Privacy Rights

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Online Sales Simplification Act

• January 13, 2015

• Origin Sourcing

• Applies to remote sales

• States must agree to participate or waive funds

• NOMAD states

• Response

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IT’S BA-ACK

Marketplace Fairness Act of 2015

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MFA 2015 – How it’s the same

• States aren’t required to participate

• States must meet minimum simplification requirements:

– Notify retailers of rate changes

– Designate a single organization

– Establish a uniform sales tax base

– Use destination sourcing

– Provide free software

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MFA 2015 – How it differs

Changes from earlier versions:

1. Adds limitation on when taxation begins

2. Exception for small business (under $1mil)

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MFA – The Positives

• States receive more money (lost revenue, use tax)

• Makes it easier for brick-and-mortar businesses who have to charge tax to compete with Internet-only sellers

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MFA – The Negatives

• Arbitrary definition of small business

• Imbalance between exempt businesses and non-exempt businesses

• No-cost software isn’t necessarily free to implement

• Undue burden to comply

• Potential of benefitting big-box stores

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MFA – Who’s For It

• President Barack Obama

• Governors of Maine, Indiana, New Jersey, Michigan, Alabama, Utah, Idaho, and Georgia

• Rep. Paul Ryan

• Alliance for Main Street Fairness

• Retail Industry Leaders Association

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MFA – Who’s Against It

• Electronic Retailers Association

• Direct Marketing Association

• National Taxpayers Union

• American Catalog Mailers Association

• eMainStreet

• Agricultural Retailers Association

• National Center for Policy Analysis

• Computer & Communications Industry Association

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Supreme Court Speaks Up

• Justice Anthony Kennedy calls for case to reexamine Quill Decision

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Other Initiatives

• Amazon reports for use tax purposes

• Direct Marketing Association v. Brohl, Colorado

• Virginia tied a gas tax increase on January 1, 2015, which will end automatically if and when a federal law related to Marketplace Fairness passes

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Streamlined Sales Tax Project

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Understanding Your

Responsibility as a

Retailer

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What do you sell?

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Where do you sell it (from)?

• Understanding Nexus

• What activities create nexus?

– Trade Shows

– Fulfillment House

– Drop-shipping

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How do you sell it?

• Brick and Mortar

• Website

• Amazon / eBay

• Affiliates

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Miva – State Based Sales Tax

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Miva – Zip Code Based Sales Tax

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Miva – Third-Party Services

• Your website calls out to third-party service to determine tax for each order

• Rate determined by location of shipping and destination addresses and tax code

• Relieves the burden of maintaining data

• Costs based on usage

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THANK YOU!

Susan Petracco, VP Strategic PartnershipsAccurateTax.com @AccurateTax