H.R.1439 - Business Activity Tax Simplification Act of 2011
To regulate certain State taxation of interstate commerce, and for other purposes. view all titles (3)
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- Short: Business Activity Tax Simplification Act of 2011 as reported to house.
- Short: Business Activity Tax Simplification Act of 2011 as introduced.
- Official: To regulate certain State taxation of interstate commerce, and for other purposes. as introduced.
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Official Summary
10/21/2011--Reported to House without amendment. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary has been expanded because action occurred on the measure.) Business Activity Tax Simplification Act of 2011 - Expands the prohibition against state taxation of interstatOfficial Summary
10/21/2011--Reported to House without amendment. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary has been expanded because action occurred on the measure.) Business Activity Tax Simplification Act of 2011 - Expands the prohibition against state taxation of interstate commerce to include:(1) taxation of out-of-state sales transactions involving all forms of property, including intangible personal property and services (currently, only sales of tangible personal property are protected); and
(2) all other business activity taxes in addition to net income taxes. Exempts from state taxation persons who enter a state merely to furnish information to customers and affiliates, to cover news or other events, or to gather information in the state. Sets forth jurisdictional standards for states in imposing, assessing, or collecting a net income tax or other business activity tax on interstate activities. Defines "physical presence in a state" as:
(1) being an individual physically in a state or assigning one or more employees to be in a state,
(2) using the services of an agent to establish or maintain the market in a state, and
(3) leasing or owning tangible personal or real property in a state (excluding the leasing or licensing of computer software). Excludes from the definition of "physical presence" presence in a state for less than 15 days in a taxable year or presence in a state to conduct limited or transient business activity. Provides that this Act shall not be construed to modify or affect any state business activity tax on a partnership, an S corporation or limited liability company, or a trust or estate that has a physical presence in the state or to supersede the authority of a state to enact a law or bring a law enforcement action against persons or entities engaged in illegal activity or sham transactions. Sets forth a rule for computing the net income tax or other business activity tax liability of an affiliated group. Makes this Act applicable to taxable periods beginning on or after January 1, 2012.
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Organizations Supporting H.R.1439
- International Franchise Association
- National Association of Manufacturers
- Woman Impacting Public Policy
- Abercrombie & Fitch Co.
- ADCO Products, Inc.
- National Marine Manufacturer's Association
- ...and 167 more. See all.
Organizations Opposing H.R.1439
- Citizens for Tax Justice
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
Recent News Coverage
Businesses to Speaker Boehner: pass Business Activity Tax Simplification Act
The signatories share the goal of getting Congress to act this year on BATSA (H.R. 1439), a bipartisan measure sponsored by Reps. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) and Bobby Scott (D-Va.) that would set a uniform standard for state taxation of the income of non-reside
States have laid off 500,000+ in the past 3 years; companies have avoided $42 billion in state taxes
These are, as Andrew Leonard at Salon says, "sensible." But they run into a roadblock: Earlier this year, the House Judiciary Committee approved H.R. 1439, the so-called “Business Activity Tax Simplification Act” (BATSA), which would make it ...
States have laid off 500,000+ in the past 3 years; companies have avoided $42 billion in state taxes
These are, as Andrew Leonard at Salon says, "sensible." But they run into a roadblock: Earlier this year, the House Judiciary Committee approved H.R. 1439, the so-called “Business Activity Tax Simplification Act” (BATSA), which would make it ...
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TAXATION.: Google Alert - types of taxation
A clear example of the type of legislation NGA opposes is the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act (H.R. 1439); a House bill that would mandate a physical ... www.nga.org/.../april-25-2012-hearing-statement.html ...
TAXATION.: Google Alert - types of taxation
A clear example of the type of legislation NGA opposes is the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act (H.R. 1439); a House bill that would mandate a physical ... www.nga.org/.../april-25-2012-hearing-statement.html ...
TAXATION.: Google Alert - types of taxation
A clear example of the type of legislation NGA opposes is the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act (H.R. 1439); a House bill that would mandate a physical ... www.nga.org/.../april-25-2012-hearing-statement.html ...
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