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Behlke said. "But we said that if Con-
gress didn't act by the end of December
[2015], then we would act." True to
their word, state lawmakers introduced
46 pieces of legislation related to e-fair-
ness in 20 states early this year, and a
handful of states have already adopted
laws on the issue. Some are following
the example of Colorado, which has
since 2010 required remote sellers to
report the names and addresses of Col-
orado residents to whom those sellers
sold more than $500 worth of goods in
the previous calendar year.
Reporting-based laws like Colo-
rado's do not attempt to force online
retailers to collect sales tax, but merely
to report on those consumers who owe
the tax. Oklahoma enacted a law this
spring that asks out-of-state retailers
to voluntarily collect the state's sales
tax from their Oklahoma customers.
Alternatively, the state requires those
businesses that choose not to collect
the tax to send annual statements to
those Oklahoma consumers, detailing
the amount they have spent and the
amount of sales tax they may owe to
the state on that amount.
Alabama, South Dakota and Ten-
nessee are among those that have taken
a more aggressive tack by attempting to
require remote sellers to collect and re-
mit sales tax, contrary to the restriction
imposed by the Quill decision. When
South Dakota enacted a law to that ef-
Lawmakers introduced 46 pieces of legislation
related to e-fairness in 20 states early this year,
and a handful have already adopted laws