Internet Tax Dead In MN? by Chris Trayhorn, Publisher of mThink Blue Book, May 18, 2009 There is good news from Minnesota it seems, with an announcement that HF2323 – the Minnesota Internet tax bill – has failed to pass. There’s not much detail available at the time of this writing so it’s not quite certain whether this means that the Internet tax element has been stripped out of the Omnibus Bill, or if the entire bill has gone back for redrafting and brought forward again later. We’ll know more soon but if true, this report is good news, especially in combination with the success in stopping similar legislation in California. This is an ongoing war across the country, but the performance marketing industry is definitely winning one or two battles. There is hope yet. Filed under: Revenue About the Author Chris Trayhorn, Publisher of mThink Blue Book Chris Trayhorn is the Chairman of the Performance Marketing Industry Blue Ribbon Panel and the CEO of mThink.com, a leading online and content marketing agency. He has founded four successful marketing companies in London and San Francisco in the last 15 years, and is currently the founder and publisher of Revenue+Performance magazine, the magazine of the performance marketing industry since 2002.