California bill taxing digital ad revenue faces opposition over constitutionality

Brandon Marley President/CEO of Greater Coachella Valley Chamber - Greater Coachella Valley Chamber
Brandon Marley President/CEO of Greater Coachella Valley Chamber - Greater Coachella Valley Chamber
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A California Chamber of Commerce “job killer” bill that taxes digital advertising revenue remains active as legislators wrap up their final hearings today and head home for summer break. The Legislature will reconvene from Summer Recess on August 5.

SB 1327 (Glazer; D-Contra Costa) implements a 7.25% tax on the revenue generated from the sale of digital advertising. The bill is likely unconstitutional and will lead to costly litigation for the state, according to critics.

Businesses of all sizes and consumers rely on the digital economy, including advertisements, and SB 1327 will drive expenses higher for everyone in California, the CalChamber warned in a recent opposition letter. SB 1327’s tax will drive costs higher for Californians since the platforms paying the tax will build those costs into the products they offer to offset the new expense.

SB 1327 also may result in prolonged litigation as it appears to violate the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA). Enacted in 2016, ITFA establishes policy regarding federal and state taxation of the internet. The Act states that a discriminatory tax is any tax on electronic commerce that is not generally imposed and legally collectible by such state or political subdivision on transactions involving similar property, goods, services, or information accomplished through other means.

“SB 1327 would only impose a tax on digital ads which is obviously the assessment of a targeted and discriminatory tax and litigation will result from this law,” stated CalChamber.



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