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Huckabee: Don`t Ban Internet Sales Taxes

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Governor Huckabee says a federal proposal to ban taxes on Internet access could mean up to 40 million dollars in lost revenue for Arkansas. At a news conference in Washington today, Huckabee opposed a bill that would make a five-year-old Internet tax ban permanent. Opponents of the measure say its definition of Internet access is so broad it could exempt many types of telecommunications from taxation. Huckabee says states want to maintain existing taxing authority, NOT create new taxes. Arkansas does not tax Internet access directly, but does tax other communication services like telephone and cable television access that may one day be connected to the Internet. Supporters of the bill say tax-free Internet access makes services affordable. The bill has passed the House but stalled in the Senate. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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