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| Hopefully on to the US Supreme Court eventually. Yep, great news. Now, the wait begins for another district court to decide in an opposite manner. Only by going to the Supremes will we be able to get a definitive conclusion to this.
Should be VERY interesting. [text was edited by author 2003-10-17 13:59:48] | |
|   Sarick It's Only Logical Premium join:2003-06-03 USA
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| Re: Hopefully on to the US Supreme Court eventually. Lets just hope they don't that is all we need. A way to augment service fees on devices we don't even own. If these telcos get their way they will own rights to the TCP/IP protocol and a tax will be placed on a protocol.
The government has already decided not to tax the internet, the next step is to tax the protocols or something along that terms.
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| Re: Hopefully on to the US Supreme Court eventually. Better read Vonage's own words on this topic from their Terms of Service document:
»www.vonage.com/features_terms_service.php
4.5 Taxes Customer is responsible for, and shall pay any applicable federal, state, municipal, local or other governmental sales, use, excise, value-added, personal property, public utility or other taxes, fees or charges now in force or enacted in the future, that arise from or as a result of Customers subscription or use or payment for the Service or a Device. Such amounts are in addition to payment for the Service or Devices and will be billed to your account. If Customer is exempt from payment of such taxes, it will provide Vonage with an original government-issued certificate attesting to tax-exempt status. Tax exemption will only apply from and after the date Vonage receives the Tax Exempt Document. [text was edited by author 2003-10-18 13:31:28] | |
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