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Senators Spar Over Internet Access taxes
An acrimonious Senate battle over a controversial bill to ban Internet access taxes could derail the proposal altogether. -washingtonpost.com
Bids Sought For ‘Net Sales tax Systems
State governments are moving ahead with plans to create the data infrastructure that they and retailers will need to manage the collection of taxes on most e-commerce transactions. -washingtonpost.com
Congress Poised to Vote On Internet taxes
Lawmakers to extend ban on Internet taxing, a move that would please service providers but possibly cost states millions in lost revenue. -washingtonpost.com
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In tax Debate, Varying Estimates Drive Debate
State policymakers frequently cite a 2002 study by two University of Tennessee economists estimating the amount of revenue the states would fail to realize in absence of a national system for taxing Internet sales.
Senate Mulls Permanent Internet tax Ban
The Senate Monday took up a proposal to permanently ban the taxation of Internet access, a move that supporters say would encourage the deployment of high-speed Internet service but opponents argue could result in billions of dollars in lost revenue for state and local governments. -The Washington Post
Congress Fails to Act on Internet tax Ban
A federal ban on Internet taxes will remain in limbo after the U.S. Senate failed to reach an agreement on the size and scope of a bill to extend it. -washingtonpost.com
States Hope to Revive Online Sales tax Push
Congress isn’t likely to help states collect taxes on Internet sales anytime soon, but some states are laying the groundwork anyway, hoping to convince sellers, lawmakers and the White House that it can happen simply and fairly. -washingtonpost.com
In Minn., Bush Takes a Cue From Clinton
President Bush on Monday borrowed a technique popularized by predecessor Bill Clinton: the bite-size presidential initiative.
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