Interstate Income Act of 1959

The Interstate Income Act of 1959, also known as Public Law 86-272,[1] is a United States statute that allows a business to go, or send representatives, into a state to solicit orders for goods without being subject to a net income tax.[2] It is codified at 15 U.S.C. §§ 381384.

  1. ^ Mudford, Scott. "A case for updating P.L. 86-272.(Interstate Income Tax Act of 1959)". The Tax Adviser.
  2. ^ Garrett Jr., Joe; Roshto, Ladonna; Vandevender, Christy. "810-27-1-4-.19 Public Law 86-272 Exemption from Income Tax". Retrieved 2008-11-14.

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