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Internet could be tax soon

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You could have to start paying taxes to use the Internet soon. The existing internet tax moratorium is to end in November, but S. 156/H.R. 743 could make it permanent. Here is a way to for you to let Congress know that you don't want to pay taxes for using the Internet and tell them to make the tax moratorium permanent.

 

 

 

http://www.capwiz.com/freedomworks/issu ... d=10266881

 

 

 

You can also use the Gun Owners of America action center to send a message, thow you do have to write out your own message there.

 

 

 

http://www.gunowners.org/activism.htm

Impossible. You could tax access (ISPs) but not the internet itself. That's just stupid.

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You can't do whatever you want with the population. People just would not accept the government taxing the internet.

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Than let Congress know that you don't want them taxing the Internet..Here is a good message you can send for using the Gun Owners of America action Center...

 

 

 

[hide]Dear [Lawmaker]:

 

Since 1998, national lawmakers in Washington, D.C., have successfully protected American consumers' Internet access from being burdened by multiple state and local taxes. The bad news for consumers is that current laws that keep our Internet access tax-free will expire on November 1, 2007.

 

 

 

Legislation is currently being debated in both houses of Congress to keep taxes off Internet access, for good. The 'Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act of 2007' ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ H.R.743 and S.156 ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ is overwhelmingly bi-partisan legislation, originally renewed in 2001 and again in 2004, that would permanently prevent Internet access taxes, as well as preventing multiple and discriminatory taxes on electronic commerce. Only a limited number of legislative days now remain in the current session of Congress for making the prohibition of Internet access taxation permanent.

 

 

 

Wireless, and also the Internet, are two of the most incredible and ever-evolving resources at the fingertips of the American consumer today. Wireless is increasingly becoming Americans' "service of choice," and consumers today depend on it for staying connected, but also for mobile Internet content, email, music, gaming, video and more. Passage of the ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¹ÃâPermanent Internet Tax Freedom Act of 2007̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ by Congress is the much-needed first step towards permanently extending the existing moratorium on Internet taxation, once and for all. This is overwhelmingly pro-consumer legislation that will keep the Internet both accessible and affordable, right in the hands of the American wireless consumer.

 

 

 

You can support the American wireless and Internet consumer, and protect and encourage the continued growth of these amazing resources today. I strongly encourage you to continue to protect American consumers, and work to achieve the bi-partisan goal of ensuring affordable Internet access to all Americans. More than 243 million American wireless consumers today, many of whom now access mobile Internet content on-the-go, are increasingly saddled with an already unfair tax burden by their state and local governments. Passage of the 'Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act of 2007' would prevent further taxes that limit consumer choice, delay innovation, and often require consumers to pay more for service.

 

 

 

I appreciate your support, and I thank you for your leadership on this critical issue in the 110th Congress.[/hide]

Haha tax on the internet. Good luck with that.

 

 

 

Even if by some disaster this was passed by Congress, only Americna websites would be taxed...

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So America want to tax me using the internet while I'm in the Netherlands? :lol:

 

 

 

That's not going to happen. Ever.

If they attempt to tax my internet, I will force them to use Euro Dollars.

 

 

 

God.. the government NEVER gets enough cash.

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Please, please, go back to talking about the Amero.

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Euro Dollars

 

 

 

If i were easily offend i would be now.

Tax the internet? Good luck with that. :lol:

Well, the Congress could still tax access to the Internet, but that'd simply make the prices higher. Or they could tax websites... :shock:

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Well, the Congress could still tax access to the Internet, but that'd simply make the prices higher. Or they could tax websites... :shock:

 

 

 

Tax separate websites? That's irrational, if they do it, the amount of visitors will plummet, since no one will want to pay just to access a page on the internet.

good luck.....

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The North American Union and now the taxage of the internet...

 

 

 

What next? Front bumper rear-ending?

"The cry of the poor is not always just, but if you never hear it you'll never know what justice is."

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Let's hope it doesn't affect us in Canada. :?

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That's why I love Canada. <3:

 

 

 

I second that, and for god sakes change you avatar. Thats got to be the scarriest expression I have ever seen :ohnoes:

lawl dey tax interwebs. Sorta silly, but then thats just me. :anxious:

Doesn't seem feasible. . . at all. No one whatsoever will like it, and how would they do it anyway?

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How would they do it was my question too, maybe something like a water meter thing. Just moniters the Kb/s sent/ recieved ? :-s

How would they do it was my question too, maybe something like a water meter thing. Just moniters the Kb/s sent/ recieved ? :-s

 

 

 

That would completely suck.. Looks like bye-bye internet for me if this ever happens in Canada.

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How would they do it was my question too, maybe something like a water meter thing. Just moniters the Kb/s sent/ recieved ? :-s

 

 

 

That would completely suck.. Looks like bye-bye internet for me if this ever happens in Canada.

 

 

 

That would go for me too. Id just call people, only use the internet for school work.

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