Everyone should post the reason they claim they won't dop affiliates (non taxed product, already collect tax). It has been my experience that some "incorrectly" claim to accept affiliates from all states. Every week I receive several false claims of being NY Friendly.
ajparker
July 3rd, 2009, 05:44 PM
Not directed at you guys but based on experience.
Everyone should post the reason they claim they won't dop affiliates (non taxed product, already collect tax). It has been my experience that some "incorrectly" claim to accept affiliates from all states. Every week I receive several false claims of being NY Friendly.
Good point - it may take a bit of sorting through fine print and applying only to be rejected to find out that they don't accept NC residents.
Great thread - this will help a lot of the affiliate marketers that are trying to plan out their next steps!
Avery
Edit- and as we're doing in the thread of affiliates that are dropping NC residents would it be possible for the updaters of the thread to copy and paste the list adding the ones they know about?
BizDocs
July 3rd, 2009, 05:45 PM
Not directed at you guys but based on experience.
Everyone should post the reason they claim they won't dop affiliates (non taxed product, already collect tax). It has been my experience that some "incorrectly" claim to accept affiliates from all states. Every week I receive several false claims of being NY Friendly.
Since the retailer has to earn at least $10,000 from its N.C. affiliates over the previous four-quarter period in order to collect the tax it's likely there will be smaller retailers who can continue biz as usual.
loxly
July 3rd, 2009, 05:49 PM
Viator isn't required to collect tax, the other programs are small enough that they will not reach $10,000 from NC affiliates to NC customers.
Remember that the nexus is only from that state's affiliates TO that states customers.
Matt Enders
July 24th, 2009, 08:54 AM
Heels.com (CJ/GAN/PJN) - NC based company which already collects NC sales tax.
Sports Endeavors, which is Soccer.com and Lacrosse.com (CJ/PJN) - NC based company which already collects NC sales tax.
iContact.com (CJ) - NC based company and a service provider. NC does not currently charge sales tax for services (email marketing in this case). There has been talk of changing this. If that happens, they are still an NC based company which means by default they would have to begin collecting NC sales tax.
Will not drop NC affiliates. They will not reach the $10000 threshold. they are all on SAS
MattMcWilliams
July 24th, 2009, 11:01 AM
We aren't dropping affiliates from anywhere.
From our TOS: Important: We accept affiliates from all states, including...North Carolina...and any states that pass what we consider to be unconstitutional affiliate tax laws.
Linda
July 24th, 2009, 11:42 AM
HorseshoeNailCross (SAS) will not be dropping any NC affiliates as we will not reach the $10,000 threshold.
zooma230
July 24th, 2009, 12:34 PM
AutoAnything - we do not meet the $10k NC affiliate to NC resident threshold.
PetsWarehouse.com
July 26th, 2009, 08:35 PM
We aren't dropping affiliates.
Just because we're taking a position.
carly50
August 13th, 2009, 01:27 PM
Are any affiliates who promote beauty products staying? I'm not seeing any on this list...
ReneeM
August 13th, 2009, 01:54 PM
Are any affiliates who promote beauty products staying? I'm not seeing any on this list...
This is a list of merchants who are keeping NC affiliates in their programs...
carly50
August 13th, 2009, 02:42 PM
Well, my bust. I meant to say merchants. I am looking for beauty merchants who aren't dropping NC.
Chuck Hamrick
August 24th, 2009, 05:47 PM
Little Giant Ladders (CJ, GAN, AvantLink) no sales tax except Utah.
Rug Doctor (GAN) ships to NC and charges NC 6.75% sales tax.
WORX Outdoor Tools (GAN) ships to NC and charges NC 6.75% sales tax.
RockWell Tools (GAN) ships to NC and charges NC 6.75% sales tax.
1000Bulbs (GAN) ships to NC, only location TX.
Register.com (LS) digital products no shipping required.
Horizon Fitness (GAN) ships to NC and charges NC 6.75% sales tax.
Sole Fitness (MoolaMoola) ships to NC, only location UT.
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