Bipartisan legislation may boost momentum to collect sales tax on online purchases in Oklahoma
WASHINGTON — The effort to force Internet retailers to collect sales taxes for states and cities is gaining momentum in Congress, and the Oklahoma business community is urging members of the state's congressional delegation to get on board.
Oklahoma lawmakers said they still are studying the issue and would consider legislation that could result in large online retailers such as Amazon charging state and ...
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