Discussions: 116,412 Messages: 951,474 Members: 61,014 Newest: Wayman Online: 1238 Register with ABestweb the largest affiliate marketing forum
0 New Posts
           

Nav: ABW > Forum > Affiliate Marketing News and Events > Affiliate Tax Laws > General Affiliate Tax Law Discussions

U: P:   

The Latest W/ Tax Laws


Reply Post New Thread
 
Tools Search Display
Similar
  #1    
Old September 22nd, 2009, 12:39 PM
ashleysieracki
Newbie
ashleysieracki is offline
 
Join Date: April 23rd, 2009
Posts: 1
Default The Latest W/ Tax Laws

Hi Everyone,

I'm having a pretty difficult time finding which states have passed the Affiliate Tax Laws and which are still thinking about it. The latest I know is that:

CT, TN, MO are thinking of passing it.

NC, RI, NY have passed

HI, CA are not passing it.

Can anyone update me on the latest? And are there any links you may have to help. Also, what are the qualifications in these states for qualifying for nexus?

Thanks All.
Reply With Quote
  #2    
Old September 22nd, 2009, 12:48 PM
mellie
ABW Ambassador
Member of the ABW InnerCircle
mellie is online now
 
Join Date: January 18th, 2005
Location: Here
Posts: 1,686
Default

NC, NY, RI passed.

Ca passed but vetoed by governor; will be back next session

Hi passed but vetoed due to technical flaw in wording of title & bill - Will be back and pending in new session.

CT was pending, put aside added to budget bill removed at last minute, will be brought up again in next session

Tn was never completed, it was in committee while they waited for research to be completed, will be back

Mo is currently enforcing their current nexus guidelines and is considered to be a tad more agressive.

Several other states had pending legislation and many more are talking about it for next session.

Next session includes next regular session AND emergency sessions that can be called at any time.

It is important to understand that many states, at any time, can alter their interpretation or choose to enforce current legislation that may impact a merchant. It is important to contact a sales and use tax attorney to ensure you are in compliance. No one on this board is qualified do that.

If you want links to other states I am in process of adding State Resources to http://affiliatevoicellc.com, about halfway through.
__________________
Melanie
President - Affiliate Advocacy 2008 ShareaSale Performance Industry Advocate Award, 2009 Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Award - Affiliate Advocate
Affiliate Advocacy
NYAffiliateVoice Seery Writing
Reply With Quote
  #3    
Old September 22nd, 2009, 10:36 PM
bibby's Avatar
bibby
ABW Ambassador
Member of the ABW InnerCircle
bibby is online now
 
Join Date: November 6th, 2007
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Posts: 779
Send a message via MSN to bibby Send a message via Yahoo to bibby
Default

MN bill was vetoed by the Governor.
__________________
Saverschoice Forum
Reply With Quote
  #4    
Old September 23rd, 2009, 08:07 AM
Bill's Avatar
Bill
aka "Beachy"
Member of the ABW InnerCircle
Bill is online now
 
Join Date: November 20th, 2005
Location: At the Beach (West Fenwick, DE) or TPA@0W3
Posts: 3,559
Default

MD: The Maryland bill died in committee on the last day of the 2009 legislative session. It will be back next year (January). The Gov has recently found "another" 300 mil in state deficits.
__________________
Bill Swartwout, Founder, Beaches and Towns Network, Inc.
NEW Checks Program on SAS: Girly Checks | Yes, YOU can sell checks: ShareASale Sign-Up.
Our Checks Business Provides Checks for Your Business.
ABW Support Forum | Twitter | Facebook
--
If you are too busy to laugh you are too busy.
Reply With Quote
  #5    
Old September 23rd, 2009, 09:20 AM
mellie
ABW Ambassador
Member of the ABW InnerCircle
mellie is online now
 
Join Date: January 18th, 2005
Location: Here
Posts: 1,686
Default

Il, In, Fl, Ut, Tx, Ma, Pa, ...... all spoke about redefining (modernizing) nexus definition or enforcing /interpreting current laws to include affiliate marketing or performance marketing. Everyone really needs to read current definition. Don't just be concerned with new legislation.

And Bill is right, Maryland is one of the many states that have announced they will bring it up again. Hawaii, Ct, Ca, Mn, Mo are just a few of the other states that have made these public announcements. There are several threads in this forum with updates. Might be worth the time to read through all the threads to see how everything played out and learn how we can all really prepare.
__________________
Melanie
President - Affiliate Advocacy 2008 ShareaSale Performance Industry Advocate Award, 2009 Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Award - Affiliate Advocate
Affiliate Advocacy
NYAffiliateVoice Seery Writing
Reply With Quote
  #6    
Old November 5th, 2009, 05:33 PM
Molly_Vanns
Affiliate Manager
Molly_Vanns is offline
 
Join Date: October 28th, 2009
Location: Missoula, Montana
Posts: 54
Default

does anyone know if the 2-step process that is so nicely outlined on the NY Affiliate tax nexus forum is also the same process needed in NC and RI?

###
The Affiliates of New York Present the Tax Solution
As a result of the efforts of the Affiliates of New York and all of their supporters (both known and unknown) we are proud to offer the following information.

There are two simple steps merchants and affiliates need to take to comply with the NY tax law.

There are two documents to download that include steps merchants need to take and more importantly, sample agreements.

Here is a brief summary:

Step one is to add terms to affiliate agreement. Out of state merchants need to add a contractual condition to their affiliate program terms that prohibits New York affiliates from solicitation activities.

We now have the paragraphs that need to be added to terms.

Step two is Proof of compliance. This is accomplished by requiring affiliates to submit on a yearly basis, a signed certification that they, the affiliate, have in the previous year complied with the terms of the agreement. This agreement is due on or before May 31 of every year and must be retained by the merchant.

We now have a sample agreement.

Here is the link to our version of letter outlining steps to take and all the sample agreements. Letter to merchants outlining Merchant's Two Steps to Comply with NY Internet Tax Law http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dhb7zz4d_10fjfnjqdq

We are also providing the lawyers' version of letter to merchants. This detailed versions offers some background information and additional details that some CFO's, CEO's and others might prefer. Detailed Information on How to Comply with Tax Law http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=df8mcjj8_2fv5dqtc3
__________________
Melanie
President - Affiliate Advocacy 2008 ShareaSale Performance Industry Advocate Award, 2009 Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Award - Affiliate Advocate
Affiliate Advocacy
NYAffiliateVoice Seery Writing

###


Thanks in advance for your help
Molly Bradford
Vann's, Inc.
Affiliate Program Manager
Reply With Quote
  #7    
Old November 5th, 2009, 06:43 PM
mellie
ABW Ambassador
Member of the ABW InnerCircle
mellie is online now
 
Join Date: January 18th, 2005
Location: Here
Posts: 1,686
Default

First a disclaimer: I am not a sales and use tax attorney nor am I an accountant so I cannot give advice. All I can do is share my understanding.

All merchants should retain a sales and use tax attorney to ensure they are in compliance in all states in regards to sales tax.

For information on the two steps, you should use this document http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=df8mcjj8_24gq3gb6fg There was one slight change that we had to add.

The NY solution was created by a NY Sales and Use Tax attorney that we hired and was based on the TSB's released by the NY revenue department. NY revenue department has issued guidelines for rebutting the nexus and our solution is based on those guidelines. (NYS indicated last year that they would release sample document but do not appear to have done that yet). That solution is outlined with sample documents at the url I provided in my paragraph above.

It is our current understanding that NC and RI have a different interpretation. Various questions have been posed to both NC and RI revenue department regarding the ability to rebut the presumption of nexus. Unfortunately they have indicated there is currently no procedure or guidelines for rebutting nexus. Their answer to me and to others has been no on the solution posted above.

Merchants and or affiliates will need to hire a sales and use tax attorney to identify a solution if one exists. Unless of course the NC and RI revenue departments release clarification or guidelines. It is unlikely that they will unless pressured by merchants.

I am going out the door again today but will check back again tomorrow. Feel free to email me for some resources. I will also post them here as soon as I get a chance.
__________________
Melanie
President - Affiliate Advocacy 2008 ShareaSale Performance Industry Advocate Award, 2009 Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Award - Affiliate Advocate
Affiliate Advocacy
NYAffiliateVoice Seery Writing
Reply With Quote
Reply Post New Thread
 

 

 

Tools Search
Search:

Advanced Search
Display

Forum Jump
 
Posting Rules
You may not post new threads, You may not post replies, You may not post attachments, You may not edit your posts

vB code is On | Smilies are On | [IMG] code is On | HTML code is Off


All times are GMT -5 - The time now is 12:02 AM

Content may not be republished, in any manner, without prior written permission, violators WILL be Prosecuted.
The views and opinions expressed are strictly those of the individual poster, the contents herein may not have been reviewed.

Trademarks are property of their respective owners.
(C) 2001 - 2009 - ABestWeb - All Rights Reserved