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ArtikelThe Final Frontier  
Oleh: Lee, Andrew C.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 187 no. 6 (1999), page 33-38.
Topik: FRONTIERS; final frontier
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Isi artikelWho - if anyone - gets to tax transactions that take place in cyberspace ? The question becomes more pressing as Amazon.com, ebay.com, etrade.com and similar Web sites become a more popular way to buy everything from books and used guitars to stocks and bonds. When President Clinton signed the Inte rnet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) into law in October 1998, the act's three - year moratorium on Internet taxation was hailed as a victory for consumers and electronic commerce. Passage of the act, however, does not mark the death of Internet taxation. Rather, it is only the beginning of a long debate to determine how to tax electronic commerce, a debate that could last well into the new millennium. Businesses - and the CPA s who work for or advise them - should understand clearly what the ITFA does and does not do, so they can begin to gauge the impact Internet taxation could have on their operations.
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