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Interstate Commerce Initiative

NTUF’s Interstate Commerce Initiative (ICI) defends taxpayers by defending federalism, identifying states abusing their power by taxing and regulating beyond their borders. From remote-worker tax burdens to interstate digital services taxes and more, ICI highlights these important issues and articulates smart policy solutions for all Americans, no matter where they live or what state they do business in.

Which States Are Best For Remote Workers?

The 2024 ROAM index ranks every state on how they treat remote workers.

Blog 

Post-Wayfair Sales Tax Audits Spiking as States Search for Revenue

by Andrew Wilford November 01, 2024

Blog 

Tim Walz Wants to Be Vice President. Minnesotans Want to Be Elsewhere

by Andrew Wilford October 01, 2024

Issue Brief 

Jock Taxes — Juice That Isn’t Worth the Squeeze?

by Andrew Wilford August 15, 2024

Blog 

Here’s How To Claim Your St. Louis Earnings Tax Refund

by Andrew Wilford July 09, 2024

Blog 

St. Louis’s Half-Hearted Remote Work Amends Shouldn’t Preclude State Action

by Andrew Wilford June 20, 2024

Blog 

South Dakota’s Use Tax Threatens Basic Principles of Fair Tax Policy

by Andrew Wilford June 07, 2024

Blog 

Congressman Fitzgerald Steps Up to Fix Decades-Old Problem

by Andrew Wilford April 23, 2024

Letters 

Comments on Maryland HB 1372

by Andrew Wilford March 07, 2024

Policy Paper 

The 2024 ROAM Index: How State Tax Codes Affect Remote and Mobile Workers

by Andrew Wilford January 11, 2024

Research 

What Remote Workers Need To Be Successful

by Andrew Wilford January 11, 2024

Blog 

California Judge Moots State’s “Invalid Underground Regulation” on P.L. 86-272

by Andrew Wilford December 18, 2023

Op-Ed 

Is Remote Work Accelerating Out-Migration From High-Tax States?

by Andrew Wilford November 13, 2023

Blog 

Washington State Finds Out the Hard Way That Taxes Matter to Taxpayers

by Andrew Wilford November 06, 2023

Policy Paper 

Tax Migration Out of High-Tax States Accelerating Post-Pandemic

by Andrew Wilford November 01, 2023

Letters 

New Tax Proposal Makes Washington DC Inhospitable For Businesses

by Andrew Wilford October 27, 2023