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DriverHeaven Granddaddy
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States Renew Case Against Internet Tax Ban
With a moratorium on taxing consumer access to the Internet set to expire next month, Congress is under pressure to decide whether states should be barred from taxing a raft of budding online services -- from Internet-based phone calls to online music and movie downloads.
State lawmakers and tax officials are mounting a last-minute lobbying push to convince Congress to allow them to collect taxes on those services, which are expected to become some of the most lucrative businesses on the Internet. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), who is sponsoring a Senate bill to renew the tax ban, said the state lobbying campaign is "alarming." By Brian Krebs, washingtonpost.com Staff Writer Article here Source: Yahoo! News/washingtonpost.com |
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DriverHeaven Extreme Member
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ever thought right now if retailer do choose swich over and charge tax the irs forgives them all owed tax money/ back taxes/ wipes thier slate clean!!!!
the state wants it.. the people don't so how can the state say they sever the people? they dont they sever only themselfs
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DriverHeaven Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Iraq
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its just another ploy to get more $$$$... where I live they keep on trying to raise the taxes saying things like "oh we will fix the roads" the only problem is that they had already raised the taxes for that and know what they did with that money? Freaking remodeled the governors mansion... so whatever... maybe you can just hope that not all of the stores online will tax you... if thats the case then you can easily boycott the ones that do
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