 | all or nothing ten states are allowed to charge taxes on internet access; including AT&T's home state of texas (texas exempts the first 25.00 monthly) -- they were states that charged some sort of tax on it before the "ban" originally went into effect and they were all grandfathered in.
so, you either allow all states to tax internet access (i would suggest no more than the regular retail sales tax rate); or you also deny those ten states from collecting taxes on internet access while establishing a true national ban on internet access taxes... not just a "4 out of 5 states ban". |
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 | I pay net access taxes here in WI. Have been since day1.
Nice.
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