PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania Voters Tell Congress: NO to New Internet Sales Tax Laws! Pennsylvania Statewide Survey: June 4-5, 2014 N= 400 Likely Pennsylvania.

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PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania Voters Tell Congress: NO to New Internet Sales Tax Laws! Pennsylvania Statewide Survey: June 4-5, 2014 N= 400 Likely Pennsylvania Voters 70% landline, 30% cell phones Margin of Error ±4.9 %

PENNSYLVANIA 2 Issue background Supreme Court decisions prevent states from enforcing sales tax laws on retail businesses that do not have some physical presence in their state, such as a store or warehouse. In short, state sales tax enforcement officials are stopped at the state border. States have tried to overturn this limitation on out-of-state taxation for decades, claiming revenue losses from catalogues, retail, and most recently, ecommerce. Today, the nation’s largest retailers are working in cooperation with many state governments to push a federal law called the “Marketplace Fairness Act” (MFA) that ends this limitation on out-of-state sales tax collection. The MFA would grant the power to each state tax enforcement body to enforce its sales tax laws regardless of whether the business has any operations or employees in the state, wiping away borders as limits to state tax collection and enforcement power. Result would be every state gaining unprecedented new power to audit retail businesses anywhere in America, and drag businesses into their state courts, harming consumers and smaller businesses that use the Internet to engage in commerce.

PENNSYLVANIA 3 Key Survey Findings A majority of Pennsylvania voters oppose changing Internet sales tax collection to be based on the location of the buyer. Pennsylvanians of all political stripes – not just Republicans and Conservatives, but big majorities of Moderates, Liberals, Independents and Democrats – oppose expanding out of state sales tax collection on Pennsylvania e-merchants. Bi-partisan majorities of Pennsylvania voters reject the imposition of a new national mandate to collect Internet sales taxes. Voters from the Right to the Left send a clear signal that they want as little regulation and taxation of the Internet as possible.

PENNSYLVANIA Majority oppose federal law making online retailers collect and process sales taxes based on location of buyer 4 Currently, online retailers must collect and process sales tax on purchases made over the internet only in states where that retailer has a physical presence, like an office or a store. For larger companies like Target or Walmart, this may be all states. However, many small online retailers only have a presence in one state… Would you favor or oppose new federal legislation that changes this system by allowing states to make online retailers collect and process sales taxes on internet purchases based on where the customer is located? (IF CHOICE MADE, ASK) Do you strongly (favor/oppose) this, or just somewhat (favor /oppose) it? Favor Oppose Republican (n=139)3557 Independent (n=103)3459 Democrat (n=150)5039 Conservative (n=148)3754 Moderate (n=140)4448 Liberal (n=87)4549 Freq. Online Shopper (n=160)3955 Infreq. Online Shopper (n=239)4148 FAVOR: 41% OPPOSE: 51%

PENNSYLVANIA Intense and broad bi-partisan opposition to empowering out-of- state tax collectors on Pennsylvania online merchants 5 The proposed legislation would allow tax enforcement agents from one state to collect taxes from online retailers based in a different state. For instance, if a customer in New York makes an internet purchase from a retailer in Pennsylvania, the state of New York may make that retailer collect New York sales tax and send it to New York… Knowing this, do you favor or oppose federal legislation that changes how states collect sales tax from internet purchases? (IF CHOICE MADE, ASK) Do you strongly (favor/oppose) this, or just somewhat (favor /oppose) it? Favor Oppose Republican (n=139)2767 Independent (n=103)2966 Democrat (n=150)3456 Conservative (n=148)2668 Moderate (n=140)3559 Liberal (n=87)3361 Freq. Online Shopper (n=160)3161 Infreq. Online Shopper (n=239)3162 FAVOR: 31% OPPOSE: 62%

PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvanians of all political stripes reject a national e-commerce sales tax mandate 6 The proposed legislation would create a new national sales tax collection mandate that applies to every retailer who sells goods and services over the internet… With this in mind, do you favor or oppose this legislation? (IF CHOICE MADE, ASK) Do you strongly (favor/oppose) this, or just somewhat (favor /oppose) it? Favor Oppose Republican (n=139)2471 Independent (n=103)2668 Democrat (n=150)3950 Conservative (n=148)2767 Moderate (n=140)3259 Liberal (n=87)3464 Freq. Online Shopper (n=160)3163 Infreq. Online Shopper (n=239)3061 FAVOR: 30% OPPOSE: 62%

PENNSYLVANIA Strong agreement e-commerce should remain as free from regulation & taxation as possible 7 Thinking a little more about shopping online, or e-commerce... Please tell me if you agree or disagree with the following statements. The first/next one is The internet should remain as free from government regulation and taxation as possible. (IF CHOICE MADE, ASK) Do you strongly (agree/disagree) with it, or just somewhat (agree/disagree) with it? Agree Disagree Republican (n=139)8117 Independent (n=103)7423 Democrat (n=150)5734 Conservative (n=148)7820 Moderate (n=140)6926 Liberal (n=87)6232 Freq. Online Shopper (n=160)7619 Infreq. Online Shopper (n=239)6629 AGREE: 70% DISAGREE: 25%

PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania voters don’t want Pennsylvania e-merchants subject to enforcement from out-of-state tax collectors 8 Thinking a little more about shopping online, or e-commerce... Please tell me if you agree or disagree with the following statements. The first/next one is Out-of-state tax collectors, such as those from the State of New York, should not gain new power to audit and take into New York courts, online retailers who operate from Pennsylvania. (IF CHOICE MADE, ASK) Do you strongly (agree/disagree) with it, or just somewhat (agree/disagree) with it? Agree Disagree Republican (n=139)5933 Independent (n=103)6921 Democrat (n=150)5631 Conservative (n=148)5635 Moderate (n=140)6424 Liberal (n=87)7025 Freq. Online Shopper (n=160)6622 Infreq. Online Shopper (n=239)5634 AGREE: 60% DISAGREE: 29%

PENNSYLVANIA Online Shopping Frequency 9 How frequently do you buy goods or services online from ecommerce sites like Amazon, eBay, Craigslist, Overstock and others? Would you say... Frequently Not Frequently Republican (n=139)3961 Independent (n=103)4356 Democrat (n=150)4060 Conservative (n=148)3169 Moderate (n=140)4753 Liberal (n=87)4753 FREQUENTLY: 40% NOT FREQUENTLY: 60%