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E-Fairness Action Kit

ABA's E-Fairness Action Kit (E-FACT) provides new e-fairness materials for 2010.

Edit these template letters to your liking to urge your Governor, legislators, and your state's revenue department to support e-fairness in your state. Booksellers with questions, that need assistance, or want more information on our e-fairness efforts, should contact David Grogan at dave@bookweb.org.

 

Alabama

Alaska

Does not collect sales tax.

 

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Does not collect sales tax.

 

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

  • Letter supporting Main Street Fairness Act
  • For information on e-fairness in Kansas please contact David Grogan at 914.373.6662 or via email at dave@bookweb.org

    Kentucky

    Louisiana

    Maine

    Maryland

    Massachusetts

    Michigan

    Minnesota

    Mississippi

    Missouri

    Montana

    Does not collect sales tax.

     

    Nebraska

    Nevada

    New Hampshire

    Does not collect sales tax.

     

    New Jersey

    New Mexico

    New York

    New York State passed an e-fairness provision in 2008. Read the story in BTW.

    North Carolina

     North Carolina passed an e-fairness provision in 2009. Read the story in BTW.

    North Dakota

    Ohio

    Oklahoma

    Oregon

    Does not collect sales tax.

     

    Pennsylvania

    Rhode Island also passed a statewide e-fairness provision in 2009. Read the story in BTW.

     

    South Carolina

    South Dakota

    Tennessee

    Texas

    Utah

    Vermont

    Virginia

    Please use the new template letter to contact your legislators to urge them to support SB30, an e-fairness amendment in the proposed state budget that would require remote retailers with nexus in the state to collect and remit sales tax on purchases made by Virginia residents. 

    Washington

    West Virginia

    Wisconsin

    Wyoming