Republicans signal demise of Internet sales tax bill

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Bricks-and-mortar retailers have become the first US business group to be disappointed by Republicans since their midterm election gains, as party leaders indicated that a bill to end tax-free internet shopping was doomed.

Retailers such as Walmart, Target and Best Buy have long railed against a perceived loophole that they say gives ecommerce rivals an unfair advantage by enabling many online shoppers to avoid sales tax. But a spokesperson for House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) said a bill to tax online shopping -- which passed in the Senate in 2013 -- would not move forward in the final weeks of the current Congress, the lame duck session.


Republicans signal demise of Internet sales tax bill Internet Sales Tax Faces Republican Opposition (Wall Street Journal)