Paul Jones, eBay’s Senior Director of Global Asset Protection, recently spoke to eBay Radio and Jim “Griff” Griffith about what eBay is doing to protect its customers. eBay partners with retailers and law enforcement officials around the globe to protect both buyers and sellers, and to ensure that eBay is a safe and trustworthy place for people to engage in trade.
As many of you know, 2012 has seen a lot of Congressional action on Internet sales taxes and there have been numerous attempts to impose new sales tax collection burdens on small online retailers. Not only were there four separate pieces of legislation introduced in Congress that would require online retailers to collect and remit sales taxes in over 9600 tax jurisdictions nationwide, but there were three Congressional hearings and multiple attempts to attach Internet sales tax requirements on essential legislation, such as the National Defense Bill and the Small Business Jobs and Tax
Mark Lavelle, senior vice president of strategy and business development for PayPal, and Deputy Secretary Neal Wolin
Markets like Russia have been priority emerging markets for many Silicon Valley companies.
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Last week, the National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL) came to Capitol Hill to lobby Members of Congress on the importance of passing Internet sales tax legislation. For over a decade, the NCSL has supported changing current law so that remote retailers across the country would have to collect and remit sales taxes in over 9600 tax jurisdictions, regardless if they have physical presence in that state.