MultiTax Commission

An intergovernmental state tax agency whose mission is to promote uniform and consistent tax policy and administration among the states, assist taxpayers in achieving compliance with existing tax laws, and advocate for state and local sovereignty in the development of tax policy.

Uniformity Committee Agenda November 2022 

PUBLIC NOTICE & AGENDA

Uniformity Committee Agenda (PDF)
Uniformity Committee Charter adopted November 7, 2018 

Tuesday, November 15, 2022
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Central Time

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I.  Welcome and Introductions                                                                         8:30 AM Maria Sanders (Missouri), Chair
II.  Approval of the Minutes 8:45 AM Maria Sanders, Chair Minutes of the August 2, 2022 Meeting
III.  Initial Public Comment 8:50 AM Members of the Public

Note: Members of the public are invited to provide comments throughout the meeting on issues before the committee. This initial public comment period is for those who wish to comment on the committee’s projects or agenda generally.

IV.  Uniformity Developments 8:55 AM Helen Hecht, MTC Developments Report
V.   Project Status Report – Sales Tax on Digital Products 9:15 AM

 

Gil Brewer (Washington), Work Group Chair

Nancy Prosser & Helen Hecht, MTC

Status Report

Link to Project Page

BREAK    9:40 AM
VI.  Discussion – Internet Tax Freedom Act 10:00 AM Deborah Bierbaum and Harley Duncan, moderated by Jonathan White

 

Slides for Presentation
VII.  Project Status Report – State Taxation of Partnerships 11:00 AM Laurie McElhatton (California), Vice Chair of the Committee and Work Group Chair

Helen Hecht, Chris Barber, Jennifer Stosberg, MTC

Status Report

Link to Project Page

LUNCH  Noon
VIII.  State Roundtable 1:30 PM Committee and State Representatives

States will be asked to give an update on important developments of interest in their states.

(Roundtable Discussion)
IX.  Project Status Report – Regulation Review Project 2:30 PM Katie Frank, (California), Work Group Chair

Brian Hamer, MTC

Status Report

Link to Project Page

BREAK 2:50 PM
X.  Update on Universal POA Discussions 3:15 PM Nikki Dobay, Eversheds Sutherland

Bruce Fort, MTC

Update

Link to Discussion Page

XI.  New Business 4:00 PM Marketplace Implementation Issues

Jeff Friedman, Eversheds Sutherland

Marketplace compliance for consideration by the states.

Other

Related Information (If any)

 

XII.  Adjourn 5:00 PM Adjourn

 

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Committee Rules:

Generally – The Chair runs the meeting, following the agenda. Anyone wishing to speak should ask to be recognized by the Chair. Questions are welcome at any time and participation is encouraged. The agenda also provides signals for each topic as to the type of participation anticipated (discussion, advice, voting, etc.). Members of the public are invited to provide comments as well.

Committee Members – Committee membership is voluntary and inclusive. All state personnel present or on the phone during a meeting are welcome to participate as members of the Committee and can offer motions or amendments and participate in Committee discussion, etc. But only one person from each state should cast a vote. (Members from the same state can decide who votes.)

Motions and Amendments – Official Committee decisions are made by motion (no need for a second). Motions may be offered by any Committee member, with or without an invitation of the Chair. The moving member may amend or withdraw a motion prior to a vote and other members may offer amendments, “friendly” or not. The Chair will allow discussion of motions and amendments prior to voting. The Chair may allow a request to reconsider a motion after a vote.

Voting – The Chair determines how particular votes are taken—including asking for objections only. State members participating by phone may be asked to identify themselves when voting, but otherwise, there is no requirement for a roll call vote. Unless the Chair asks for objections only, members may vote to accept or reject a motion or amendment, or may abstain. Staff will be asked to record adopted motions and amendments, but need not record vote tallies unless requested.