S.3670 - A bill to regulate certain State and local taxation of electronic commerce, and for other purposes.

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  • Official: A bill to regulate certain State and local taxation of electronic commerce, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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01/01/09
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12/18/08
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S. 3670 · S1433 · S8638 · Sales Tax Safety Net and Teacher Funding Act · Sam Harrelson · Saturday Night Live · Scott Jangro · Scrabulous ...

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12/14/08
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Melanie Seery (NYAffiliateVoice) just reported that S. 3670 has been introduced to the US Senate by Mr. Jim Bunning, a Senator... 68 days...

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12/08/08
Long Island Business News » Kiern...

John Marchi, the then chairman of the New York Senate Finance Committee, introduced S. 3670. This bill would have created an East River B...

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11/17/08
Bill Introduced to Address Affilia...

Bill S. 3670 has a sponsor and has moved on to Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. Now is the time for all affiliates and ...

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11/16/08
Bill Introduced to Address Affilia...

Bill S. 3670 has a sponsor and has moved on to Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. Now is the time for all affiliates and ...

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11/12/08
Will states rights to charge eTax ...

Kentucky’s Jim Bunning (R) is proposing S.3670, a plan to regulate certain State and local taxation of e-commerce. Despite the fact tha...

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10/20/08
Niche Marketing: Another Efficient...

Melanie Seery (NYAffiliateVoice) just reported that S. 3670 has been introduced to the US Senate by Mr. Jim Bunning, a Senator from Kentu...

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10/09/08
Affiliate Tax Repeal on the Federa...

The bill number is S. 3670. This is "A bill to regulate certain State and local taxation of electronic commerce, and for other purposes",...

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10/08/08
Senate Bill Requires “Physical P...

Here is the full text of S. 3670. Bookmark & Share: Add 'Senate Bill Requires “Physical Presence” for State Taxation of E-Commerce Ad...

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