US House Passes Permanent Ban On Internet Access Taxes

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In 1998, the U.S. Congress passed a law that temporarily banned all taxes imposed by federal, state, and local governments on Internet access and Internet-only services, a ban that has been faithfully renewed every year since. Now the U.S. House has passed a passed a permanent version of the ban, which also applies to several states that had passed Internet taxes before 1998 and were grandfathered in under the temporary law. The Senate must pass the bill as well by November 1 or the temporary ban will lapse.
 

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Had no idea my state was clocking 127 mili per year off having access to the internet. My bill has 12-15 bucks per month, most of that is state taxes. Now I see how the monopolies gets made.

A broken clock (gov't) is right at least once.
 
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