"Steve DelBianco, executive director at NetChoice, spoke in opposition to the MFA. He argued that these new costs will affect small businesses much more drastically than they will affect larger ones, pointing out that the bill's tax exemption - for companies with less than $500,000 in total remote sales - hardly qualifies most mom-and-pop shops in the U.S. DelBianco compared the tax implementation as "free like a puppy is free." The bill is simple to read. Its long-term maintenance is not."
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