Didn't see a thread about this... thought we had one when it was instituted...
Any Hoo... now we need the Senate (yeah right) to repeal it..
State House OKs repeal of online tax law
May 05, 2011 10:11 AM
THE GAZETTE AND NEWS SERVICES
DENVER • House lawmakers gave final approval Thursday to repealing a Colorado law to collect sales taxes from out-of-state online retailers.
The measure passed with near unanimous support and now heads to the Senate for consideration.
House Bill 1318 would repeal a law signed by then-Gov. Bill Ritter last year. Typically referred to as the “Amazon tax,” the law requires out-of-state retailers — such as Amazon.com — to either collect sales taxes or provide the state with a list of customers who owe sales taxes and how much they owe.
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against the law in response to a lawsuit in January. Judge Robert Blackburn wrote in his decision that the law violates the U.S. Commerce Clause, and places an “undue burden” on out-of-state retailers.
Amazon last year retaliated against the law by cutting ties with its affiliates in the state, who advertised Amazon on their websites for a fee.
“Amazon pulled thousands of jobs out of Colorado when House Bill 10-1193 was signed into law,” said House Majority Leader Amy Stephens, R-Monument. “Repealing that law is one of the easiest and fastest ways we can bring jobs back to Colorado.”



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