iAWFUL (www.iAWFUL.com) - A NetChoice Initiative

Reckless and misguided laws, often originating at the state level, threaten to undermine the foundation of the free and open Internet. Some of the most serious threats to the Internet come in the form of lawmakers trying to 'fix' it.

Knee-jerk, overly prescriptive laws can destroy whole business models or stifle innovative new forms of communication before they have a chance to emerge. Too many laws are proposed without considering unintended harm they may cause to thousands of Internet companies and millions of Internet users.

NetChoice is dedicated to fighting these attacks on core Internet principles. Through this site, the Internet Advocates' Watchlist For Ugly Laws (iAWFUL) will track dangerous legislation and mobilize citizens to defeat bills and proposals that threaten the future of ecommerce and online communication. The list will be continually updated to reflect the most immediate dangers, based on regulatory severity and likelihood of passage.

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I-AWFUL (Internet Advocates' Watchlist for Ugly Laws) is a NetChoice Initiative Dedicated to Tracking the Worst Internet Laws in America

New York Online Employment Services Taxation Issue

What's AWFUL? Discriminates against Internet services.

 

The New York Tax Dept asserts that online job-seeking and resume services may be subject to sales taxation. New York currently taxes "information services" and believes that the providing of employment information falls within this definition. However, online companies fulfill the traditional role of a "headhunter" (which is a non-taxable service) only using non-traditional means. The fact that information is provided or utilized digitally does not change the fact that their service is designed to establish an employment relationship between an employer and a job seeker.

 

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