I previously reported on the "Amazon Tax" Bill (HB 3659) making its way through Illinois Legislation and landing on the Governor's desk. Two months later, Governor Pat Quinn (recently elected Governor by .9%) has signed the bill into Public Act 096-1544. The Act "closes the loophole" (a.k.a. twists the law in lobbying groups' favor) so that the same law that requires businesses with a physical presence in Illinois to collect sales tax is extended to those businesses with affiliates residing in the state. I reached out to Amazon, one of the companies with the biggest and most successful affiliate programs, Amazon Associates, and received word that they're not willing to play ball.

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March 10, 2011 Featured, Media, Webmaster 22 Comments

I previously reported on the “Amazon Tax” Bill (HB 3659) making its way through Illinois Legislation and landing on the Governor’s desk. Two months later, Governor Pat Quinn (recently elected Governor by .9%) has signed the bill into Public Act 096-1544. The Act “closes the loophole” (a.k.a. twists the law in lobbying groups’ favor) so that the same law that requires businesses with a physical presence in Illinois to collect sales tax is extended to those businesses with affiliates residing in the state. I reached out to Amazon, one of the companies with the biggest and most successful affiliate programs, Amazon Associates, and received word that they’re not willing to play ball.

The thing about this law that gets under my skin is not that I will be out a source of revenue that supports 404 Tech Support. Instead, the problem is that the law is very business unfriendly. It’s a move by a greedy state. A state with a 9% unemployment rate as of January 2011, should be working to create jobs not scare businesses off and close off sources of income. Companies like FatWallet.com and BradsDeals are based in Illinois and have received notices from related affiliates like Overstock.com and Amazon stating that current affiliations have been terminated. FatWallet has previously mentioned leaving the state if this law went into effect. Politicians like Governor Quinn see this law as a new source of income for the state. It would be if any companies left their affiliates in place. Instead, there will be less revenue coming into Illinois as Internet companies terminate their relationships with their affiliates.

Amazon is no longer associating with its Illinois-based Associates.

Personally, I’m happy that Amazon and Overstock have shut off Illinois-based affiliates in response to the law passing. Following the bill passing through the House, I found a lot of discussion stating that ‘Illinois is too big for Amazon to cut us off’ or comments from the lobbying group, Illinois Retail Merchants Association, pushing for the bill. I disagree with the IRMA’s points and feel that consumers choose online shopping because it provides benefits like greater selection through the infinite warehouse and a greater capability to research products and compare prices. Showing he was already in the Lobbyist’ pocket, Quinn called the law the ‘Main Street Fairness Act’. Why not call it the ‘We Don’t Really Get This Whole Internets Thing Act’?

The law’s previous version made a little more sense. A retailer with a physical presence must collect sales tax. A physical presence takes resources that the state pays for like roads, legal protections, and others. Collecting taxes makes sense in that scenario, taxes pay for the benefits that companies receive by being in the state. Frequently, you’ll hear of companies receiving a tax break in order to move to or remain in the state (See Quinn providing Mitsubishi a $29 million cut just last month). Being an affiliate costs the state no more than if I lived here and wasn’t an Amazon Associate. In fact, it costs more because the little bit of revenue I make from Amazon gets spent locally. I intentionally moved my hosting to WiredTree here in Illinois to keep my money in the state.

Amazon sent out the following letter to its associates. The affiliate relationship will be terminated on April 15th.

Hello,

For well over a decade, the Amazon Associates Program has worked with thousands of Illinois residents. Unfortunately, a new state tax law signed by Governor Quinn compels us to terminate this program for Illinois-based participants. It specifically imposes the collection of taxes from consumers on sales by online retailers – including but not limited to those referred by Illinois-based affiliates like you – even if those retailers have no physical presence in the state.

We had opposed this new tax law because it is unconstitutional and counterproductive. It was supported by national retailing chains, most of which are based outside Illinois, that seek to harm the affiliate advertising programs of their competitors. Similar legislation in other states has led to job and income losses, and little, if any, new tax revenue. We deeply regret that its enactment forces this action.

As a result of the new law, contracts with all Illinois affiliates of the Amazon Associates Program will be terminated and those Illinois residents will no longer receive advertising fees for sales referred to Amazon.com, Endless.com, or SmallParts.com. Please be assured that all qualifying advertising fees earned prior to April 15, 2011 will be processed and paid in full in accordance with the regular payment schedule. Based on your account closure date of April 15, 2011, any final payments will be paid by July 1, 2011.

You are receiving this email because our records indicate that you are a resident of Illinois. If you are not currently a permanent resident of Illinois, or if you are relocating to another state in the near future, you can manage the details of your Associates account here. And if you relocate to another state after April 15, please contact us for reinstatement into the Amazon Associates Program.

To be clear, this development will only impact our ability to continue the Associates Program in Illinois, and will not affect the ability of Illinois residents to purchase online at www.amazon.com from Amazon’s retail business.

We have enjoyed working with you and other Illinois-based participants in the Amazon Associates Program and, if this situation is rectified, would very much welcome the opportunity to re-open our Associates Program to Illinois residents.

Regards,

The Amazon Associates Team

Screw Quinn as he screws Illinois and its individuals. Scumbag Quinn. Campaigns on 1% income tax increase, institutes 3% income tax increase.


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  • Ishan

    Wow.. that’s the most foolish decision I have ever seen. In this environment, all states are trying to woo companies, and this governor is shooing them away. He took away livings of all the Illinois people who make money from Amazon, loses the tax that state would have got on income of those associates, and loses the money that those associates would have spent on local businesses; which in turn would have generated more money for the state.

    • http://www.404techsupport.com/ Jason

      Unfortunately, you’re spot on. Companies like FatWallet are planning to leave the state as soon as possible because their business is built upon the affiliate business model.

    • cmblake6

      Again, one can only pay ones own salary for but so long. A sealed bubble eventually runs out of air and collapses.

  • cmblake6

    It is their intent to ruin economies and make people dependent on government programs. And once everyone is jobless, living ON said government largesse, they are easy pickings. They will continue to keep their masters in power, otherwise they’d have to work for a living. Problem with that is, if nobody has a job, who pays the taxes to cover the programs?

  • huerfano

    “Problem with that is, if nobody has a job, who pays the taxes to cover the programs?”

    They’ll burn that bridge when they come to it.

  • schizuki

    Maybe you folks in Illinois should, I dunno, stop voting for f***ing Democrats. I mean, is it a surprise to you that Democratic politicians like raising taxes?

    And please do the rest of us a favor – if you flee Illinois for a freer state, please do not immediately start voting the exact same way you did that ruined Illinois. Massholes who soiled their own nest are slowly destroying New Hampshire, ditto for ex-Californitards who are eroding Western states like Colorado (almost gone now), Arizona and New Mexico.

    • http://www.404techsupport.com/ Jason

      That’s why I included the very first picture. For the entire state, Quinn won 3 counties. Two of those total a difference of 1,500 votes. The win came completely from Cook County, Chicago.

      The majority of the state (area-wise) can’t be blamed, a very slim majority of the state (population-wise) can and deserve to be blamed.

      • il republican dude

        Thanks for backing the rest of the state,it’s unfortunate that Chicago is so large. I live 3 hours south in a republican county and it makes me upset our vote will never count because Chicago just continues to grow. 9% unemployment is coming from the 12% we have down south and the 6% that’s in Chicago. Business are leaving left and right and either going overseas or going up north to Chicagoland.

  • John Thomas

    Schizuki hits it out of the park! I live in Colorado and it’s become a liberal hell-hole over the last decade. The idiots that fled the mess they made in California have come here and have brought the same stupid ideas with them. Our previous Gubner, Bill Ritter, had the same battle with Amazon. They stopped doing business in Colorado last year. Just recently, when I ordered some stuff from Amazon, the email order confirmation had a disclaimer stating that there is an on going court battle between CO and Amazon in which the state demands a list of my entire purchase history so they can back-tax me (penalties and fees for not claiming my previous purchases I’m sure). It’s not any of their G*td*mn business what I buy out of state. If I buy camping equipment while in Montana, should I then have to pay CO tax on everything when I return home???!!! B.S.!

  • joe

    Elections really do have consequences. Vote!

  • Kevin G.

    AMEN schizuki. Thats what has happened here in Nevada. All of the idiots from California have ruined our state.

  • Tulsa Jack

    Nothing new with these lying Illinois Democrat retards. Entitlement freaks from Massachusetts wasted the lovely state of Vermont decades ago — see their declared Socialist U.S. senator, the ridiculous Bernie Sanders. Take, take, take is all they know. Disgusting.

  • Rada

    Can’t wait to move out of this state. The entire state except Chicago and Alexander/St. Clair counties is conservative – except that we live under the jackboots of the liberals. BTW, good Job Amazon.

  • fbundy

    In response to schizuki from a Southern Illinoisan:

    People in Illinois really don’t have a choice on voting either way. First of all, both sides are corrupt as hell (former govs Blagovoich (D) and George Ryan (R) for example). Second, as far as where I live, it doesn’t matter which side I vote for it doesn’t matter, Chicago is huge (2.8 million in the city alone) and dominates politics here. As far as I’m concerned, Illinois is not a democratic state, my vote is worthless as long as there is a massive city in its boundaries it controls everything.

    Now if you want a reason as to why there are three counties that vote Democrat according to the NYT graphic, Cook county (Chicago), St, Clair county (East St. Louis) and Alexander county (Cairo – pronounced CAY-row). Just go look up their demographics and you’ll see why illinois is so screwed.

  • bioland

    Governor Quinn is trying to address the state’s problems by ever means other than cutting spending, and controling the budget. Taxes, taxes and more taxes-that is Quinn. Amazon is a great site, and it is a shame that these businesses will have to leave the state of Illinois in order to remain associated with Amazon.

  • Janus

    What has been IRMA’s response to Amazon’s action? Or Quinn’s response, for that matter?

  • J-Zilla

    Defend the bastards trying to strongarm your state by holding workers hostage. GOOD GOING.

    • http://www.404techsupport.com/ Jason

      Or agree with them that a greedy state wanting use tax is bullsh*t.
      GOOD GOING.

  • J-Zilla

    Also choice inclusion of the electoral map. Sure the guy won a majority of the votes but let’s use the geographic spread of the people who voted for the loser to imply there’s something inherently illegitimate or wrong or unworthy about the votes of people in Chicago.

    • http://www.404techsupport.com/ Jason

      The Illinois capitol is in Springfield but the state is run by Chicago. Population-wise, Quinn just barely won. Regionally, he lost by a land-slide and in all but three counties the opposition won. I stand by the graphic as relevant.

  • Peter

    Shame on Governor Quinn! Instead of helping make jobs and income, he’s taking it away. Guess who he’ll be begging for votes come his election day? Maybe he’ll come to his senses by then and reverse his decision. Dirty politics as usual, nothing new.

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