"LANSING — Michigan lawmakers are breathing new life into bills that would force retailers such as Amazon.com to collect the state's sales tax on Internet purchases.
The House on Tuesday is expected to prepare the legislation for a possible vote later this week. Similar bills are pending in the Senate after a committee approved them last week.
Traditional brick-and-mortar stores say Amazon has an unfair competitive advantage in selling tax-free goods.
Shoppers are supposed to voluntarily pay a 6 percent "use" tax for their online purchases when they file Michigan tax returns.
But few do.
The Senate Fiscal Agency estimates that if the legislation is enacted, it could generate $50 million more a year in tax revenue for state and local governments.
Legislators' potential movement of the bills comes as they are looking to increase taxes or redirect tax revenue to improve deteriorating roads and other transportation infrastructure."
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