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LB Lex
10-28-03, 12:24 AM
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.

J.P.
10-28-03, 10:20 AM
Well states still have a USE Tax.