“It’s becoming a very, very unfair tax,” said National Retail Federation Vice President Rachelle Bernstein. bit.ly/MufgOm #efairness
— Stephen E. Schatz (@SchatzNRF) July 19, 2012
#Efairness legislation isn’t a creating a new tax, but helping solve a collection issue for states and local economies ow.ly/cm01D
— Retail Means Jobs (@RetailMeansJobs) July 19, 2012
“The MFA does not mandate Internet taxes for online purchases” #efairness .jit.ly/_oNAaf #retail
— Main Street Fairness (@StandWithMainSt) July 19, 2012
Amazon chases same-day delivery, embraces internet sales tax | The Florida Current: bit.ly/NzVGST via @flcurrent#efairness
— Florida Retail (@FloridaRetail) July 19, 2012
Retail’s BIG Blog | Diamonds are a girl’s best friend…especially without sales tax: bit.ly/Nkuc52 #efairness #retail #jewelry
— Stephen E. Schatz (@SchatzNRF) July 19, 2012
@StephenDemaura Great post in @RedState Conservatives Should Take Second Look at Marketplace Fairness ow.ly/clEPJ #efairness
— RILA (@RILAtweets) July 19, 2012
Lowes speaks out on Internet sales tax. ow.ly/ckfcV #efairness #RILA @RILAtweets
— Jenny Keehan (@RILA_Keehan) July 18, 2012
Owner of @Watermarkbooks and KS AMSF member discusses the effect of #efairness on her business on our blog. jit.ly/_obrfg
— Main Street Fairness (@StandWithMainSt) July 18, 2012
How much could states benefit from online sales tax? on.wsj.com/MkhVvN @standwithmainst #efairness
— Michigan Retailers (@MichRetail) July 18, 2012