Showing posts with label Illinois. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illinois. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Marketplace Fairness Act 2013 - We Can & Should Do Better!

JAVA & Co. is a small business - owned and operated by a husband and wife team.  The Marketplace Fairness Act before congress, if passed, would create quite the accounting and sales tax research burden for online small businesses.  And the truth is, if businesses' costs go up, then eventually the prices go up.  The consumer pays more and nobody wins.  At the same time, we completely understand the notion of leveling the playing field.  At the end of the day, online sales tax for all transactions is inevitable.  As a small business, we propose the following simple, fair and just proposal:
 
PROPOSAL:  "Each online store collects the sales tax percentage for the online store's physical location for ALL online transactions." Period.

RECAP: This WOULD even the playing field for brick and mortar and online stores.  Brick and mortar store customers may vacation from outlying states, but the customers pay the appropriate local sales tax of their purchases.  No one is exempt.  Online should be treated the same way.  If you are in Texas and make a purchase online from an Illinois online store, Texans pay the applicable Illinois sales tax rate.  If you are a Texan and physically visit Illinois, you pay the applicable Illinois sales tax rate.  Fair.  Simple.  The idea / reality that 'tourists' are helping to increase state revenues through sales tax.  These 'tourists' just happen to be purchasing online vs. purchasing in person at a gift shop in Chicago (for example).

BENEFITS:

Simple Accounting: Sales tax is collected by online businesses for their local jurisdiction and reported like any other sales transaction - local or out of state - the online business only pays their sales tax rate due on all transactions.  (No need to figure and research every state, county and local sales tax for the 50 states - Let's be honest, THAT would be a nightmare).

State Tax Revenue:  Sales tax revenue collected by online businesses within the states would increase due to sales tax now collected on purchases from those customers residing out of state.

States:  State governments would be encouraged (due to the financial tax potential) to create a thriving business environment to foster online and small business.  Everyone wins!

Business:  Simplified accounting equals less financial burden.  Every customer pays the businesses' local sales tax.  

State Residents:  No longer have to 'track' online purchases and pay their state USE TAX each year.  Their online purchases would already reflect and include the sales tax from the state from which they are purchasing.  PLUS, state residents will benefit from the additional tax revenues generated for their OWN state through their local online businesses now collecting revenue from out of state purchasers. 

WHY can't online stores be treated like brick and mortar stores.  Brick and mortar stores are right.  Online stores should collect and pay their fair share.  It's the definition of fair in the current Act before congress that needs adjusting.  A brick and mortar store isn't required to ask each visiting customer where they are from and charge and collect sales tax according to their customer's home state.  That would be cumbersome.  Online stores should be held to the same standard, but no more than that.  You buy from our businesses in Illinois.  You pay Illinois sales tax.  Fair.  Just.  Simple accounting.

And there you go... my two cents...

Jamie Knoll
Concerned Small Business Owner - Illinois USA

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Friday, September 7, 2012

Martha Stewart Living American Made & JAVA & Co.


JAVA & Co. has been named 1 of 100 finalists vying for the American Made Audience Choice Award sponsored by Martha Stewart Living. Their editors chose our products from almost 2000 businessess and now we need YOUR DAILY VOTE to compete.
 
You can vote each day until September 24th at the following link:
 
American Made is a salute to creative entrepreneurs whose work shares the quality, beauty, inspiration, possibility and creativity embodied by Martha Stewart. Their aim is to nurture these small businesses, support their passions and grow their voices. JAVA & Co. appreciates your participation and your support.  Please SHARE with your friends, family, co-workers and even strangers to vote, vote, vote and help JAVA & Co. gather enough votes to make an impact for all husband and wife, small businesses out there!
Here we go...........



Saturday, September 13, 2008

Fall Festivals

Fall is nearing. The weather is cooling and we are busier than ever. Brian and I are spending our nights making syrup and finding time to experiment with new sweet shoppe recipes. This is an exciting time for our new company.

JAVA & Co. has also signed up for the following festivals:

Riverfront Fall Festival
Every Saturday in October at the Peoria Riverfront from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Located in an adjacent parking lot to our current market. This is the first year for their Fall Festival and we are excited to be a part of it.

Boggio's Fall Market Festival
Saturday and Sunday (September 27th & 28th) beginning at 9:00 am. Located in Granville, Illinois. Featuring indoor and outdoor vendors. Stop by for a festive shopping experience.

Burgoo Festival
Sunday, October 12th beginning at 9:00 am. Located in LaSalle County. This festival continues to grow each year and draws many vendors and crafters. This is a festival not to be missed.

Brian and I will be on hand at each of these festivals showcasing our delicious handmade goodies - perfect for fall - perfect for gift giving. JAVA & Co.'s custom gift crates have been especially popular and have been flying out of our 'syrup cabana' at the riverfront market. Our syrups, kept sealed, have a long shelf-life - so visit one or more of these festivals and make a delicious dent in your holiday shopping. As always, you can order online at www.javaandco.com. We ship to all 50 states.

Enjoy the season!

Jamie Knoll,
Founder