According to a new study by the Information Technology Association of America, about one third of American adults would be less inclined to buy products on the Internet if those purchases were taxed. The unsurprising data was released in conjunction with the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce’s two-day meeting on Internet taxation.
Internet Tax Debate Rages On
Posted by: Mary Hillebrand September 16, 1999 12:00 AMAccording to a new study by the Information Technology Association of America, about one third of American adults would be less inclined to buy products on the Internet if those purchases were taxed. The unsurprising data was released in conjunction with the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce’s two-day meeting on Internet taxation.