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PRESS RELEASE FROM AMERICANS FOR TAX REFORM
Contact: John Kartch (
jkartch@atr.org or 202-785-0266)
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10/24/03
Taxpayers
Launch StopInternetTax.org
Website
Americans for Tax Reform pushes for last minute vote to
save Internet tax moratorium
WASHINGTON
- With troubling delays in the passage of the Internet Tax
Non-Discrimination Act (S. 150), Americans for Tax Reform
(ATR) today launched a site where concerned taxpayers can
let their Senators know they expect an immediate vote. ATR's
new site, http://www.StopInternetTax.org
provides a quick and easy way to send a note to Senators.
The taxpayers' group is concerned about the late hour, as
the existing moratorium on Internet taxes expires on Nov.
1.
"By visiting StopInternetTax.org,
taxpayers can immediately let their Senators know that they
expect an immediate floor vote on S. 150. If the bill is not
passed by November 1st, states and localities across the nation
will begin thinking of ways to tax the Internet. Your Internet
bill will soon look like your phone bill: Taxes will have
to have their own separate page. The time to pass S. 150 is
now, and without watering it down," said taxpayer advocate
Grover Norquist.
S. 150 seemed to be heading for a quick floor vote, before
several Senators threw out roadblocks in the way of progress
to the floor. Senators Voinovich (R-Ohio), Alexander (R-Tenn.),
Cantwell (D-Wash), and Conrad (D-N.D.) have been named by
ATR as major opponents in the fight to protect e-mail and
other Internet services from taxation.
"It is particularly troublesome that just as the technology
sector is showing signs of improvement, some groups and individuals
are clamoring for their chance to stifle the growth of the
online economy. But we're confident that when Senators see
the outcry from taxpayers, they'll exert pressure on their
colleagues to stop these roadblocks and let S. 150 come to
a vote on the floor," Norquist said.
ATR's new site for contacting the Senate is http://www.StopInternetTax.org
. More information on ATR's fight against Internet taxes can
be found on the organization's website at http://www.atr.org
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Americans for Tax Reform is a non-partisan
coalition of taxpayers and taxpayer groups who oppose any and all federal
and state tax increases. For
more information, or to arrange an interview with Mr. Norquist please contact John Kartch at (202)785-0266 or by email at
jkartch@atr.org.
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