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Commercial Law

Apr. 13, 2000

Internet Pervasiveness Adds Reason to Stop Sales Taxes

By Thomas Elias Ignoring the concept of the income tax, as the deadline for filing state and federal returns looms very close, is hard. But if Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tom Campbell and some other politicians have their way, the tradition of filing by April 15 - and the Internal Revenue Service itself - would soon be obsolete.

By Thomas Elias
        Ignoring the concept of the income tax, as the deadline for filing state and federal returns looms very close, is hard. But if Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tom Campbell and some other politicians have their way, the tradition of filing by April 15 - and the Internal Revenue Service itself - would soon be obsolete.
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