- Essential revolution: fight corruption
- The only sure means of fighting corruption is to take away the powers that invite it.
- National Review supports seller-location-based sales tax
- The National Review now supports an Internet sales tax based on the seller’s location rather than the buyer’s.
- Origin vs. Destination sales taxes: where should Internet taxes go?
- In the midst of one of the worst disasters for small businesses in my lifetime, the Texas Comptroller wants to make life even more difficult for them.
- Punishing low-tax states
- An Internet sales tax that looks at the customer’s state instead of the seller’s state punishes states with low sales taxes and inhibits competition.
- Senate about to pass Marketplace Unfairness
- Internet sales tax isn’t about unfairness to businesses, it’s about unfairness to high-tax states.
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- Senate Poised to Pass Internet Sales Tax Bill, Kill Healthy Competition
- “Tax competition is a good and healthy thing, as it helps to spur innovation in both the public and private sectors and enhances various ‘experiments in living’ different jurisdictions and communities want to pursue. Residents benefit from being able to choose among different attitudes toward the level of taxation and (one presumes) the level of public services they pay for.”