Fighting for You: May 2022 Legislative and Regulatory Update Howard Fienberg 5/31/2022 11:41:00 AM As summer approaches, the Insights Association continues to engage on state privacy legislation, new prohibitions on selling insights services to Russia, the Census Bureau’s Ask U.S. Panel, possible taxes aimed at online insights companies, and other pressing policy issues. Read More
Fighting for You: April 2022 Legislative and Regulatory Update Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 4/22/2022 10:42:00 AM Since our last Fighting for You, the Insights Association has been charging full-steam into debates over consumer privacy and data security at the state, federal and trans-national levels; opposing a new project at the Census Bureau that would compete directly against the insights industry; scrutinizing Congressional legislation and possible Securities and Exchange Commission regulation that could treat research subjects like employees, instead of independent contractors; and advocating against ... Read More
DC Rejects New Tax on Data Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 7/29/2020 9:26:00 AM The City Council for Washington, DC voted on July 28, 2020 to reject the proposed three percent tax on the sale of data, as requested by the Insights Association and a large coalition of interested businesses and associations. Read More
Texas Comptroller Abandons Attempt to Tax Custom Market Research Author Government Affairs 3/8/2018 3:08:00 PM They say nothing is certain in this life but death and taxes. We’ll need to revise that axiom a bit after a favorable outcome was announced last month for an Insights Association member company in its legal battle against the Texas state comptroller, who sought to collect sales tax on research services. Read More
Tax Reporting Obligations for Respondent Incentives Author Government Affairs 3/27/2008 3:47:00 PM What are the federal income tax reporting requirements for incentives offered for participation in research? Read More
FAQ: Does Survey, Opinion and Marketing Research Qualify for the Research & Development (R&D) Tax Credit? Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 2/2/2008 3:46:00 PM In 1981, the R&D Tax Credit (also known as the Research & Experimentation Tax Credit) was signed into law. It was envisioned as a temporary measure to incentivize companies to keep high-tech jobs in the United States and boost corporate growth. Since then, the tax credit has been extended at least a dozen times.According to the explanations on IRS Form 6765 , research expenditures that qualify for the credit “ must be undertaken for discovering information that is technological in ... Read More
New Jersey Tax on Information Services Author Government Affairs 9/1/2006 3:39:00 PM Effective October 1, 2006, information services are subject to New Jersey sales and use tax. Read More