Vermont Affiliate Tax

by Scott Jangro on January 30, 2010

Yesterday, the State of Vermont introduce an Affiliate Tax bill of their own, Bill H.661.

Title: An Act relating to Taxation of Certain Internet Sales
Sponsors: Jeffrey Wilson (D), John Rodgers (D), and Megan Smith (D).

(Vermont Legislature Directory)

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There’s no word yet from inside sources on how real a threat this is. It may have strong support (like Colorado) or no legs (like New Mexico, Mississippi, and Virginia).

Stay tuned, and if you are from Vermont, be sure to register your support at the PMA to receive exclusive alerts on how you can help prevent this in your state.

  • I am from vermont and you can bet I will be writing the reps that are working on this bill. This is crazy and in my opinion illegal. Don't these morons realise they will not be gaining any tax money from this. They will however be losing income tax when the affiliate people in Vermont go belly up because everyone has dropped them do to this stupid idea.
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