
Sharp Electronics / Calculator, 10 Digit Print/Display, 9-1/2″x12-1/2″x2-2/3″ / SHRVX1652H
Sharp Electronics / Calculator, 10 Digit Print/Display, 9-1/2″x12-1/2″x2-2/3″ / SHRVX1652H Sharp Electronics / Calculator, 10 Digit Print/Display, 9-1/2″x12-1/2″x2-2/3″ / SHRVX1652H / This 10-digit Print/Display Commercial Calculator features a large, easy-to-read bright blue fluorescent display with automatic three-digit punctuation. Prints two colors at 4.8 lines per second. Offers tax key; multiple use, one-touch percent, non-add, subtotal keys; two independent four-key memory banks; grand total; constant mode selector; automatic item count and retractable-arm paperholder. AC operation. / Sharp 2-Color Printer/Display Calculators / Sharp Printing Calculators / Calculators, Printing and Supplies / Office Machines & Electronics / Calculators / Printing / Sold as 1 EA / Technology Products
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States Renew Case Against Internet tax Ban
States are mounting a last-minute lobbying push to convince Congress to let them collect taxes on potentially lucrative online services like movie and music downloads and Internet-based telephone calls. -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
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
Making Money from Selling Advertising Space
If you would observe the company that delivers the daily paper to your doorstep for a business case study, you will come to learn that the newspaper publisher hires reporters, writers and other important staff to create the contents and deliver the papers to their readers. In addition to the above mention, the publisher has to […]
Senators Bargain on Internet Access taxes
Lawmakers agree that a proposed new ban on Internet access taxes will avoid the question of whether to tax online telephone calls. -washingtonpost.com
Internet Sales tax Effort On Hold for Now
The dogged efforts of nearly three-dozen states to win Congress’s approval for a national Internet sales tax plan failed to pay off in 2003. Observers say 2005 may be the next chance for action. -washingtonpost.com
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