The Tax Foundation

July 23, 2009

SSTP is Not All It's Cracked Up to Be

by Joseph Henchman

This week, the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) again called on Congress to give states the power to force out-of-state companies to collect sales taxes for them. One enthusiastic legislator even urged that Congress act fast to allow states to grab that revenue before the stimulus money runs out after 2010. Unwilling or unable to collect use taxes from their own residents, members of the Streamlined Sales Tax Project (SSTP) eye billions in "uncollected revenue" (read: tax increases) and hope to get businesses to do it for them.

Earlier this year, Maryland's Ways & Means Committee asked the Tax Foundation for its thoughts on SSTP. Check out that testimony here, with some highlights below:

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