Bill Detail
H.R. 427
Congress: 119
Title
Interstate Commerce Simplification Act of 2025
Summary
Interstate Commerce Simplification Act of 2025 This bill expands the definition of solicitation of orders to include business activities that serve an independently valuable business function apart from the solicitation of orders for purposes of the limitation on a state’s authority to impose a net income tax on an out-of-state seller. Under current law, a state is prohibited from imposing a net income tax on income derived from within the state from interstate commerce if the only business activity within the state is the solicitation of orders for the sale of tangible personal property, provided that the orders are approved (or rejected) and filled by shipment or delivery from outside of the state. Further, the Supreme Court has held that the term solicitation of orders includes (1) activities that are strictly essential to making requests for purchases, and (2) ancillary activities that serve no independent business function apart from their connection to requests for purchases. Under the bill, the definition of solicitation of orders is expanded to include business activities that facilitate the solicitation of orders even if such business activities serve an independently valuable business function apart from the solicitation.
Sponsor
Rep. Scott Fitzgerald [R-WI-5]
Status
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Status as of Jun 29, 1:30 AM · synced 19h ago
Introduced
2025-01-15
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Bill Engagement
Interstate Commerce Simplification Act of 2025 This bill expands the definition of solicitation of orders to include business activities that serve an independently valuable bus…
Lobbyists on the case
- Aicpa Association of International Certified Professional Accountants1 filing · 13 lobs
- K&l Gates, LLP1 filing · 3 lobs
- Rachel Dresen2026 Q1Aicpa Association of International Certified Professional Accountants · Rep Ron DeSantis; Rep Ben Quayle …
- Kristin Esposito2026 Q1
- Daniel Hauffe2026 Q1
- Kathryn Kiley2026 Q1Aicpa Association of International Certified Professional Accountants · Rep Stevan Pearce; Rep Donald Manzullo …
- Scott Klein2026 Q1
- Melanie Lauridsen2026 Q1
- Reema Patel2026 Q1
- Mark Peterson2026 Q1