House votes to extend Net tax ban
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The Internet Non-Discrimination Act has been passed by the House in May 2000. The new law extends the ban on new, special and discriminatory Internet taxes for five years from the original expiration date of Oct 21, 2001. It also kills grandfather clauses enabling some states to tax Internet access services before the 1998 Internet Tax Freedom Act passed. Another provision leaves state and local taxes on Internet sales and services unchanged.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2000
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Expect 'double--digit' hike in '06
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2004 National Postal Forum (NPF) discussed that legislative action on postal reforms will decide 1 or 2 digit rate increases, NPF also felt that stamp tax should not be levied as it has got nothing to do with the collection process, transporting and delivery of mail.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2004
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Senators want hearing on remote tax
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Senators, Michael Enzi and Byron Dorgan, have sent a request letter to Senate Finance Committee chairman and ranking minority member, to hear on their remote sales tax bills.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2006
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