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Internet Taxes
Internet Taxes Banned Up Until 2014
By Janet Meiners - Tue, 10/30/2007 - 5:03pm.
The internet tax freedom act has been extended another 7 years. It was down to the wire, but the vote was unanimous. The House passed the bill that the Senate passed last week. It passed 402-0. The current law was going to expire in two days. It’s expected that President Bush will sign it into law.
Internet Taxes Avoided For Now
By David A. Utter - Tue, 10/16/2007 - 7:00pm.
The present moratorium on Internet taxes has been extended for another four years, despite calls for Congress to make the ban permanent.
Online Taxes Could Be Implemented
By Mike Sachoff - Tue, 07/03/2007 - 11:15am.
A new voluntary tax agreement, the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement between 22 states means consumers could now be charged a sales tax on certain Internet and catalog purchases from businesses in other states.
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