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Originally Posted by GatorB
Most retailers already charge local sales tax. For example if you buy something from wal-mart they'll charge you the sales tax of the area you have listed as your home address. And they've been doing that for years.
What do paysites have to do with ISP taxes? ISP taxes are no different that the taxes you pay for cable or phone service.
Don't worry Congress will extend the tax ban and if not if Mr Bushy hates taxes so much then he should veto it right?
Now please untie the knot in your panties. You act like this something new.
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No, I'm not acting like it's something new.. It could expire in Nov, and it's being pushed to not veto it, right?
This is a pretty big difference between walmart and pure online companies not setup to do this at all, that run pure automated software, that many don't control, setup years ago, are very small operation ran companies, or acually are fully virtual ran companies which have no product but do process transactions. It's a huge difference.
Want does this have to do with ISP tax? Think outside the box.. Millions of Americans already drop or don't have 'net services due to the price, this 'tax' will not help situations any, since they will pass the Tax to the user.
I hope it gets a nice big kick in the veto ass, but with all the recent bs that has went through, hell yeah my panties are in a knot.