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Published: 29.05.2007.
Language: English
Level: College/University
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References: Not used
  • Summaries, Notes 'Taxation of Internet Commerce', 1.
  • Summaries, Notes 'Taxation of Internet Commerce', 2.
  • Summaries, Notes 'Taxation of Internet Commerce', 3.
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In late 1996, the Internet was not the mainstream, robust medium that it is today. The Internet was thought of as a novelty of sorts and was frequently referred to as the “Information Superhighway”, a term that sounds somewhat campy today. Furthermore, the “Internet” had to be defined and described to society because many people were not familiar with what the Internet actually was. With Internet Commerce at its infancy there were real questions looming as to whether it would take hold as a viable “trade route” and become a fixture in the marketplace, and if so, ‘who would regulate it’, if it was possible to regulate it at all. Credit cards continue to be the most common means of paying for goods and services on the Internet, and traditional banks are now also participating through direct withdrawals from bank accounts.…

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