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Womack Introduces Bipartisan Online Tax Bill

By: KNWA News
Updated: February 15, 2013

Big changes could be coming to online shopping.

Yesterday, Congressman Steve Womack (R-AR3), along with a long bipartisan list of other House and Senate members, introduced the Marketplace Fairness Act of 2013 , which -- if passed -- would give states the option of requiring online retailers to collect and remit sales tax from purchases. Under current law, the customer is responsible for paying that tax themselves.

Womack says the bill would help level the playing field between "brick-and-mortars" (actual stores who are already required to collect and remit taxes at checkout) and online retailers.

Womack introduced similar legislation, the Marletplace Equity Act, in the 112th Congress.

The full release is below:

Members of Congress Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Level the Playing Field for Local Merchants

For Immediate Release:
February 14, 2013

New Marketplace Fairness Act would allow state to close tax loopholes that

distort the market for small businesses

Washington, D.C.

- A bipartisan group of 53 Senators and Representatives today introduced a bill that resolves the differences between bills introduced in the Senate and the House of Representatives last Congress that would allow local brick-and-mortar retailers to compete more effectively against out-of-state internet sellers. TheMarketplace Fairness Act of 2013 would give states the option to require the collection of sales and use taxes already owed under State law by out-of-state businesses, rather than rely on consumers to remit those taxes to the States-the method of tax collection to which they are now restricted.

Under the current tax loophole, while brick-and-mortar retailers collect sales and use taxes from customers who make purchases in their stores, many online and catalog retailers do not collect the same taxes. Under the Marketplace Fairness Act of 2013, states would have the option to require the collection of sales and use taxes by out-of-state sellers if states simplify their sales and use tax systems.

The attached documents provide more information on the specifics of the bill including a copy of the bill, a section-by-section analysis and a summary with a list of supporters.

The effort in the Senate has been led by U.S. Senator Mike Enzi (R-WY) joined with Assistant Senate Majority Leader, U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN) who introduced the Marketplace Fairness Act in the Senate during the 112th Congress.


U.S. Senator Mike Enzi (R-WY): "For over a decade, congressional inaction has created one of the largest tax loopholes of our lifetime. The federal government should not favor some businesses over other businesses and some taxpayers over other taxpayers. It's time to stop discriminating through the tax code and put local and Main Street retailers on a level playing field with their out-of-state and online counterparts. The Marketplace Fairness Act does this without raising taxes and without burdening small businesses. It's time to let states make their own fiscal decisions without having to first ask Washington."

U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL):

"Businesses in Illinois aren't looking for a handout from Washington. They don't want special treatment. All they want is a level playing field. By giving states the authority to enforce existing tax laws, the Marketplace Fairness Act of 2013 eliminates the competitive advantage currently enjoyed by many internet retailers at the expense of local businesses. Every day we don't act to pass this bill, we risk another small business closing its doors because they can no longer survive."

U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander

(R-TN): "This is an 11-page bill about a two-word issue: states' rights. States have a right to decide what taxes to impose and whether they're going to collect those taxes from some or all of the people who owe them, and whether they're going to subsidize some businesses at the expense of others."

The effort in the House of Representatives has been led by U.S. Representative Steve Womack (R-AR) and U.S. Representative Jackie Speier (D-CA) who, during the 112th Congress, introduced the Marketplace Equity Act of 2011 and U.S. Representative John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) and U.S. Representative Peter Welch (D-VT) who, during the 112th Congress, introduced theMain Street Fairness Act.

U.S. Representative Steve Womack (R-AR):

"Small businesses and states alike are suffering from the inability to collect due - not new - taxes from purchases made online. The Marketplace Fairness Act is the bipartisan, bicameral, common-sense solution that promotes states' rights and levels the playing field for our Main Street businesses rather than continuing to allow the government to pick marketplace winners and losers."

U.S. Representative Jackie Speier (D-CA):

"Congress talks a good story about protecting small businesses-here's a chance to show we really care. The Marketplace Fairness Act of 2013 represents a fair and workable solution to a problem that has been growing since online retailers opened their virtual doors. As a result of an outdated Supreme Court ruling that hasn't kept up with modern technology and the 21st century marketplace, our local brick and mortar retailers are struggling to stay afloat. With the MFA, my colleagues and I have found a way to level the playing field for all retailers while still protecting small online sellers. It's time for our tax laws to catch up with the modern marketplace and take government out of picking retail winners and losers."

U.S. Representative John Conyers, Jr.:

"After more than twelve years of work to ensure a level playing field for all, the coalition supporting the Marketplace F

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