Information Age | State Governments Should Not Be Able to Tax E-Commerce

I’ve studied government policy for more than 30 years, and if I know one thing, it’s this: Lawmakers will tax just about anything.

From pets to pornography, examples run the gamut. The federal government taxes unemployment benefits. The burial fees in many local jurisdictions include a “cadaver fee.” In Los Angeles County, politicians want a local electronics company to pay a property tax on the satellites they’ve launched—ones now floating some 22,000 miles above the Earth.

So I’m not surprised to learn that 40 of the nation’s governors are urging...

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