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Surveys provide ammo in Net tax debate
(IDG) -- On the eve of a contentious meeting on Internet taxation, organizations are tripping over themselves to release "conclusive" studies on whether Americans would be willing to pay sales taxes on goods bought online. Before the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce wraps up a series of meetings in San Francisco, the group's members, which include government and business heavy hitters, will have plenty of new ammunition to fire at one another.
Congress formed the group late last year to recommend if or how an Internet sales tax should be applied. With just two meetings left to reach a consensus, the commission is as divided as the results of some of the studies released.
According to the study, 58 percent of 1,000 Americans surveyed said they would support a sales tax in their community on goods bought online. 72 percent of the respondents said it is not fair that local retailers must collect sales taxes while Internet retailers do not.
And in Iowa, the conservative Progress & Freedom Foundation found that 51 percent of residents believe Internet sales should not be taxed in a poll called "Digital Iowa: How Citizens Assess the Digital Revolution." As it stands, state and local government officials fiercely oppose sales tax-free online transactions. They fear that shoppers will be driven away from bricks and mortar stores, which in turn would dry up the sales tax revenue most municipalities depend on to pay for basic services. They're joined by retailers who think their online brethren should pay the same sales taxes as they do. However, a core of largely conservative lawmakers wants to maintain the Internet tax moratorium, arguing that it has helped promote the technology industry, in turn bolstering the nation's strong economy.
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