Help us Lobby Against CA AB 178 - Affiliate Sales Tax
For the past 2 weeks I have been in communication with the California Taxpayers Association who along with the California Chamber of Commerce has formed a coalition to lobby against California Bill 178, a proposed new law that is similar to the New York "Amazon" tax. Major corporations and trade associations in the music and electronics industry are involved in the coalition to lobby against this bill. Joining forces with them is our best chance of fighting this, as these players are much bigger and have more clout than our little industry.
CalTax reached out to me, the PMA and several other industry leaders, so now the affiliate marketing industry has our own joint coalition led by the PMA, our industry association. Our point person is Beth Kirsch, formerly a federal lobbyist.
Among the coalition plans are letter writing campaigns, a lobby day at the capitol on March 31 and mobilizing people to testify before the Revenue & Tax Committee on April 13.
Rebecca at the PMA asked me to re-blog this, so here are more details and a call to action for anyone in CA to get involved to help fight this important fight.
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The Fight Against California Assembly Bill 178 California Bill 178 threatens to change the performance marketing playing field. If you are a publisher or agency whose business is in California, your livelihood is at risk.
This bill, copying a similar one in New York, unfairly categorizing publishers as sales presence for out-of-state advertisers. This means taxes will be levied on out-of-state advertisers, potentially causing them to shut down their publisher relationships in the state (it happened in New York). Learn more at The Performance Marketing Alliance.
With your help, we have a great chance to kill this bill: the PMA is working with the California Chamber of Commerce and the California Taxpayers Association lobbying groups to fight this bill. These groups have successfully killed similar bills in the past, but the difference now is the precedent set by New York state. They believe the only way this bill can be killed is to have a coordinated grass-roots effort that demonstrates the devastating effect this bill will have on performance marketers in California.
With the support of CalChamber and CalTax, PMA is launching a coordinated grass-roots campaign that targets congressional representatives. We are developing an attack plan that includes sample letters, fact sheets, congressional contacts by zip code, and a “Visit Sacramento” day, to put faces in front of decision makers.
First step: The PMA is extremely fortunate to have the support and experience of Beth Kirsch, a well known industry leader who was formerly a federal lobbyist. She is leading our effort, but we need your help. We are looking for California performance marketers to get involved. The most seriously impacted are California publishers and OPMs.
We don’t have much time - we have until March 31st to make an impact.
As we learned from our colleagues in New York, the passage of this bill could have devastating effects on California performance marketers. If this passes in California, it virtually assures a firestorm of adoption by other states, which could devastate our entire industry. If we beat this bill, it will severely limit the adoption in other states.
Email me (rebecca AT performancemarketingalliance.com) if you are interested in helping with the fight. At the very least, please forward this link to your Californian friends.
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What's really funny is commissioned sales people offline don't pay sales tax. They only pay the required taxes that even affiliate business owners pay.
This is "Big Brother" trying to find an angle again.
We are having a lobby day at the Capital on March 31st. If you want to help, let me know and I can put you in touch with the organizers.
We also are trying to collect as many CA affiliate marketer's signatures as possible for a big group letter.
I'll let you know when the letter is up and ready for sigs. Should be today or tomorrow.
Also of note, Hawaii had their hearing on a similar bill yesterday and it passed. :-(
Minnesota has their hearing on Thursday.
This is spreading like wildfire! But we have a chance to stop it in CA - a similar bill was stopped last year. If we can stop CA, hopefully it will prevent other states from starting action.
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Urgent: California Affiliates - Group Letter Opposing AB 178
If you are an affiliate marketer whose business is in California, your livelihood is at risk! California Assembly Bill 178, is a sales tax bill that threatens to change the affiliate marketing playing field. This is no longer just a California issue - it’s an industry wide issue. If this bill passes in California, a firestorm of bills are sure to follow in other states. (Other states already have pending legislation.)
On behalf of the PMA and all the affiliate marketing industry leaders that are heading up the coalition to lobby against CA AB 178, I urge you to take action!
If you are a CA affiliate, merchant, network or OPM we need you to sign this group letter opposing the bill which could cost affiliates their businesses.
We need your support to fight this bill that will hurt our industry & YOUR bottom line! We CAN make a difference and stop this bill. A similar bill was vetoed last year. WITH YOUR SUPPORT we can stop this bill again. Please sign it now!
If you’d like to get more involved we have a multi-faceted lobbying campaign and could use your help on various efforts. But the 1st and the easiest thing we need from you RIGHT NOW, is your signature.
P.S. If you are a network or have a list, please pass this on, blog or tweet it. We really need the support of every affiliate marketer in California that we can get word out to.
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I don't believe so since they don't sell to the consumer and are only a middleman between the merchant and the affiliate. But the wording is so broad right now it's hard to say how it could be interpreted.
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