Tax Reform ATR believes that all consumed income should be taxed one time, at one low and flat rate. Link
Groups who advocated for the IRS to prepare tax returns sure look foolish these days: http://t.co/oKvpIofu7Y
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"We don't need the federal government mandating additional taxes..." -@MarshaBlackburn on MFA: http://t.co/lAuLJtr5t3 #NoNetTax
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Health insurers and businesses are already feeling the iron-clad grip of regulations in #Obamacare: http://t.co/J6dfnKqFYZ
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Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell Signs Largest Tax Hike in Virginia History into Law http://t.co/Qd6KOFfaPv
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Under #Obamacare, mothers have had a tougher time purchasing non-prescription, over-the-counter medicine: http://t.co/dJuaGAT9LE
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9 out of 20 #Obamacare tax hikes have not even been implemented yet: http://t.co/opFkyf1guJ
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.@GroverNorquist on MFA: "[The Senate] didn't ask all of the questions that needed to be asked": http://t.co/wXfkIR2Ca9 #NoNetTax
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"When architects of #Obamacare are worried about it creating a trainwreck, you know something's gone terribly wrong": http://t.co/J6dfnKqFYZ
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Conservative and Free Market Groups Applaud Move to Delay a Vote on Gina McCarthy: http://t.co/lNQYmJAB12 #EPA
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The #Obamacare train wreck will derail the American economy: http://t.co/opFkyf1guJ
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This blog is cross-posted from www.DigitalLiberty.Net.
With the average consumer facing a wireless tax of 16.3 percent, this week Congress will consider a bill to freeze excessive and discriminatory taxes on cell phone and wireless services. The Wireless Tax Fairness Act would put a five-year moratorium on state and local efforts to raise wireless taxes.
Today, state and local wireless taxes are nearly 4 percent higher than the average sales tax rate. Taxes hit as high as 23 percent in Nebraska, 26.8 percent in Baltimore, and 20.4 percent in New York City. High and discriminatory tax policy doesn’t just skew consumer decisions in the otherwise free-market. By raising the cost of owning a phone or wireless Internet connection, these state and local tax laws put a significant burden on Internet adoption and expansion.
The Wireless Tax Fairness Act was introduced by Reps. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) and Trent Franks (R-AZ), and Sens. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Olympia Snowe (R-ME). With a bipartisan list of 144 cosponsors already, it will get a hearing this Tuesday in the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Commercial and Administrative Law.
CLICK HERE to write your lawmakers and them to freeze your wireless taxes.