Skip to main content

eBay Main Street

EMS2015 - Header Secondary Menu

  • Search
  • Sign Up
  • Contact
  • eBay Corp

EMS2015 - Header Social Links Menu

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
Menu

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Issues
    • Blog
  • US Issues
  • Global Issues
  • Blog
  • Our Community
    • Featured Members
    • Australia Public Policy
    • EU Public Policy
  • About Us
    • U.S. Political Contributions & Disclosures
    • Contact Us
  • Reports
  • Action Center
U.S. Political Contributions & Disclosures
Contact Us
ISSUES
US 1099-K Federal Tax Reporting Burdens on Casual Sellers
Protecting Small Business Sellers
Protecting Consumers
BLOG

May 6, 2025

eBay Launches 6th Annual Up & Running Grants Program, Awarding $500,000 to Small Businesses

April 29, 2025

eBay Supports Recently Introduced Federal Legislation to Address Organized Retail Crime

March 25, 2025

New Research Details How eBay is Fueling Small Business Activity Across Europe
Featured Members
EU Public Policy
Australia Public Policy
France Public Policy (FR)
SMALL BUSINESS ADVOCACY NETWORK
About Our Members
What We Do Together
October 24, 2011
Direct Marketing Association: “This bill in the best of economic times is bad policy”

The Direct Marking Association, the leading global trade association of businesses and nonprofit organizations using and supporting multichannel direct marketing tools and techniques, released a statement opposing a new Internet sales tax bill by Congressman Steve Womack (R-AR) and Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA). Read more.

October 20, 2011
National Taxpayers’ Union Opposes New Efforts to Expand Internet Sales Taxes

In response to the introduction last week of H.R. 3179, which would impose new sales tax burdens on small Internet-enabled businesses, the National Taxpayers’ Union Executive Vice President Pete Sepp offered a few comments on the proposal. Read more.

October 20, 2011
StubHub Expands East Coast Presence, Creates New Jobs

StubHub, the world\'s largest ticket marketplace, is deepening its east coast presence with the expansion of its newly remodeled East Granby, CT office. Renovations to the facility will increase StubHub\'s footprint in the state and provide additional job opportunities in the area. The company, which recently hired 30 new full-time employees in East Granby, currently has 25+ openings in customer support, including Customer Support Supervisor roles. StubHub marked the expansion of the facility with a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony on October 19.

October 19, 2011
eBay Australia Supports the National Broadband Network

eBay Australia demonstrated its ongoing dedication to the National Broadband Network with its recent submission to the NBN\'s Joint Committee. The NBN is part of an Australian government initiative to provide all citizens with access to high-speed broadband. Through this endeavor, Australia aims to become a leader in global digital economy by 2020. Read the full letter written by Sassoon Grigorian, Head of eBay Government Relations for Australia and New Zealand.

October 14, 2011
eBay Voices Disapproval of Current Internet Sales Tax Bills

eBay Inc. is speaking out against the recent introduction of the Marketplace Equity Act, the latest in a number of legislative attempts to impose new sales taxes on the Internet. eBay’s director of government relations Brian Bieron is raising his voice on behalf of small online retailers around the country. In an article posted yesterday in Politico, Bieron said, “both of the Internet sales tax bills introduced in this Congress fall far short of protecting small business retailers based on existing small business definitions as well as those in previously introduced Internet sales tax bills.” Visit the Politico website to read the entire article.

October 14, 2011
eBay Opposes Legislation Imposing Additional Burdens on Small Online Businesses

Tod Cohen, Vice President for Government Relations and Deputy General Counsel at eBay Inc., made the following statement upon the introduction of the ‘Marketplace Equity Act (MEA)’ by Congressman Steve Womack (R-AK) and Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA): “At a time when our economy faces continued challenges with economic growth and jobs, Congress should reject this proposal to expand Internet Sales Taxes because it will hurt entrepreneurial small business retailers and kill jobs. Better policy is proposed by Congressman Dan Lungren (R-CA), Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), and 30 cosponsors that reject new Internet tax burdens on small businesses with their bipartisan resolution, H.Res. 95. Read more.

October 11, 2011
Tech Association Head Speaks Out Against New Internet Sales Tax

Ed Black, President and CEO of the Computer & Communications Industry Association has added his voice to those opposing Internet sales tax legislation that would hurt small businesses and e-commerce. In a Detroit Free Press op-ed piece, Black points out that recently proposed tax law is “unwise and untimely, given the nation’s current economic situation,” and he places the responsibility of improving tax codes and sales tax collection on Congress. Read all of Black’s article on the Detroit Free Press website.

October 6, 2011
New York Congressman Says “No” to New Internet Sales Taxes

eBay Inc. applauds the most recent cosponsor of H.Res. 95, supporting the "Preservation of Internet Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses." Congressman Bill Owens (NY-23) has joined the bipartisan effort to oppose new tax requirements on small e-tailers. eBay commends Owens’ leadership and dedication to protecting small online businesses in this economic environment. Read eBay Inc.’s position on the Internet sales tax issue here or read H.Res 95 in its entirety.

October 4, 2011
On Air: StubHub Fights to Preserve the Secondary Tickets Market

Dusty Brighton, Director of Government Relations for [eBay-owned] StubHub, was interviewed last week by the Jeff Katz Show-WXKS AM in Boston, MA. The conversation focused on Massachusetts House Bill 1893, legislation that would preserve the secondary tickets market by prohibiting the use of technology for the sole purpose of blocking the resale of a ticket (i.e. restricted paperless ticketing).

September 30, 2011
U.S. Rep. Lungren Stands Up for Small Internet Sellers

In a story published by the Washington Internet Daily, author Kamala Lan takes a look at both sides of the ongoing debate over the Internet sales tax issue. He notes that many of the issue’s strongest opponents believe that it’s unlikely the bills will pass in a weak economic environment where the bill would likely dissuade small business owners from conducting their business online. Other Internet sales tax opponents cited the lack of bipartisanship in the current Congress as a barrier to the bill’s passage. U.S. Congressman Dan Lungren is one of the champions for the small Internet-enabled businesses who would be hurt by new sales taxes. “We ought not to have a tax on the use of the Internet and we ought not to forget the plight of small businesses considering the economy and the state it’s in,” Lungren said.

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • …
  • Pagina 159
  • Pagina 160
  • Pagina 161
  • Pagina 162
  • Pagina 163
  • Pagina 164
  • Pagina 165
  • Pagina 166
  • Pagina 167
  • …
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »
eBay Main Street

Copyright © 2024 eBay. Tutti i diritti riservati. Accordo per gli utenti | Informativa Privacy e Cookie

Footer Secondary Menu

  • Contattaci
  • Impostazioni dei cookie