Trick or bad treat! Internet Tax Moratorium set to end on Holloween!
Hi everyone-
This Halloween, the U.S. Senate may pull an expensive trick on anyone who uses the Internet to send a message, pay a bill or make an on-line purchase.
We all depend on the Internet for communication. The Senate is ready to pass legislation that would *permanently* prevent state and local governments from taxing your Internet access! This is a good thing :) Your help is needed to keep a moratorium in place that expires on November 1, 2003. If the ban ends, state and local governments will be able to tax you for access.
Take ACTION now to prevent state and local governments from taxing your Internet access!
http://tinyurl.com/sw31
The Internet Tax Non-Discrimination Act (S.150), ensures that states may not tax consumers for access to the Internet. This bill also (permanently) extends the existing moratorium against multiple taxes on e-commerce.
The Internet provides all of us with an important tool and is crucial for the health of our economy. Currently, half of all Americans have
access to the Internet – let's ensure that access to the Information Highway can be expanded to all Americans.
As many as 140 million Americans could have a new tax to pay if the Internet Tax Moratorium expires October 31st. Tell the Senate to Pass the Internet Tax Moratorium. Take ACTION now!
http://tinyurl.com/sw31
Thank you-
Mitch Arnowitz
[email protected]
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