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Florida removes VoIP tax from books
by drake Wednesday 11-May-2005
By Marguerite Reardon

A Florida law that threatened to tax Internet phone networks has officially been removed from the books.

Lawmakers in the Florida state Senate voted on the last day of the legislative session, Friday, to repeal a portion of the Substitute Communications Systems tax law. The tax could have been applied to companies that run their own VoIP networks as well as to commercial services from providers such as Vonage. Story Continues

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BillRoland
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At last

They did something right. Two thumbs up on that one.
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vonsen
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Re: At last

Doesn't happen that often. Wish we knew exactly what scared them off, so that we could prevent all kinds of future taxation.

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jester121
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Holy crap...

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jester121
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The world as we know it is coming to an end. Isn't this one of the signs of the apocalypse?

"governmental body votes to end a tax (without replacing it with a bigger, newer, shinier tax.)"

I, for one, am headed to Costco to stock up on bottled water and toilet paper, just in case.

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