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Internet Tax Ban Not Made Permanent

31 October 2007

The proposed permanent internet tax ban did not take pass Congress this week. While this may despite a number of folks, it was not unexpected. What did pass was an extension of the moratorium that was set to expire Thursday. The House voted 402 to 0 to extend the ban for a period of seven [...]

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A ticket to ride, please, and no internet taxes

26 October 2007

You gotta love the way that Congress does (or does not do) business. With less than a week to spare before the expiration of moratorium on an internet tax (sometimes referred to as the Internet Tax Freedom Act, or ITFA), there is still no plan. And in a very Congressional sort of way, Senators are [...]

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Do You Owe Uncle Sam for Reading This?

21 September 2007

Not right now. But there’s a chance that you might in the future: the moratorium on an internet tax expires November 1. The moratorium is sometimes referred to as the Internet Tax Freedom Act, or ITFA. ITFA has been extended twice since 1998. It bans taxes on certain internet transactions at the federal level, but [...]

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