The Internet sales tax bill currently sitting in the House is dead, Roll Call reports.
Tax-free Internet shopping is safe for now thanks to Speaker John A. Boehner.
A bill granting states the ability to force out-of-state websites to collect sales tax is dead, according to Boehner’s spokesman.
"The speaker has made clear in the past he has significant concerns about the bill, and it won’t move forward this year," said spokesman Kevin Smith. "The Judiciary Committee continues to examine the measure and the broader issue. In the meantime, the House and Senate should work together to extend the moratorium on Internet taxation without further delay."
A bipartisan group passed the Marketplace Fairness Act out of the Senate last year on a 69-27 vote, led by Sens. Richard J. Durbin, (D, Ill.), and Michael B. Enzi (R, Wyo.), but it has languished in the House.