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If you’re going to tax internet sales, make it a federal tax

May 24, 2013 Arthur Lieber Budget, Congress, Economy, Federalism, Politics, States Leave a comment

The U.S. Senate recently passed an online sales tax bill. At this point it is not certain whether it will become law, because there

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