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The popular ban on taxing Internet access proved not so popular when it came up for a permanent extension. Now its future is uncertain as the Senate battles over deeper issues of states’ rights and tax fairness. -washingtonpost.com
Seattle sacks skipper
John McLaren was fired yesterday as manager of the Seattle Mariners, who began the season with playoff aspirations and now have the worst record in the major leagues. Plan for banks to access Fed loans in works WASHINGTON - US regulators are planning how to let […]
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
Senators Try to Break Internet tax Impasse
A bipartisan coalition in the U.S. Senate plans to try Wednesday to break the logjam over whether the cost of going online will be free of taxes. -The Washington Post
It’s Time Uncle Sam taxed Techies
One of the many things I used to admire about the high-tech industry was its disinterest in seeking special favors from Washington, other than to be left alone to turn out truly amazing stuff. Now that’s changed.
Hill to Renew Ban on Web-Access taxes
Congress is moving quickly to beat a Nov. 1 deadline for renewing a ban on taxes for getting online, but the push has sparked a furor over how broadly Internet services should be taxed and whether local governments might lose billions of dollars in revenue per year. -The Washington Post
Pies for the holiday season
Once a baker, always a baker. That is what my neighbor, Mr. Maus, would say as he rolled sheets of pate brisee for Mrs. Maus’s legendary peach or apple pies. No one could crimp edges like she could - perfect flutes and tucks and ripples, evenly spaced around the outside edges of a pie tin. […]
Senate Backs Internet tax Ban Extension
The Senate Thursday voted 93 to 3 to extend a ban on taxing Internet access for four years, forging a compromise that telephone companies and other online providers said would give them incentive to deploy more high-speed Internet service. -The Washington Post
If It’s January, It’s Time to Lobby
It is that time of year when Congress returns to work and local businesses send their lobbyists to the Capitol Hill clutching wish lists.
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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