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  2. Internet Tax Freedom Act - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 Internet Tax Freedom Act is a United States law authored by Representative Christopher Cox and Senator Ron Wyden that established national policy regarding federal and state taxation of the internet, based upon its unique characteristics as a mode of interstate and global commerce uniquely susceptible to multiple and discriminatory ...

  3. Internet tax - Wikipedia

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    Internet tax is a tax on Internet-based services. A number of jurisdictions have introduced an Internet tax and others are considering doing so mainly as a result of successful tax avoidance by multinational corporations that operate within the digital economy . [ 1 ]

  4. Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act - Wikipedia

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    The Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act is a bill that would amend the Internet Tax Freedom Act to make permanent the ban on state and local taxation of Internet access and on multiple or discriminatory taxes on electronic commerce. [1]

  5. The weirdest American tax laws and what happened to them - AOL

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    Internet Tax. In 1998, the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) made it illegal for states to charge sales tax for internet use. ... You can’t even give away dirt for free — you’ll owe taxes on ...

  6. 3 Reasons to Hate the Internet Sales Tax Bill - AOL

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    The Marketplace Fairness Act, perhaps known better as the Internet sales tax bill, is creating quite the uproar in Congress and among the public. The bill, which is designed to allow states and ...

  7. Taxation of digital goods - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) prohibits taxes on Internet access, which is defined as a service that allows users access to content, information, email or other services offered over the Internet and may include access to proprietary content, information, and other services as part of a package offered to customers. The Act has exceptions ...

  8. 70% of Americans are eligible to file their taxes for free ...

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    Other free IRS tax help programs: Volunteering Income Tax Assistance (VITA): Help is eligible for individuals making $67,000 or less, have a disability, and/or speak limited English

  9. Internet in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Tax Freedom Act merely prevents states from imposing their sales tax, or any other kind of gross receipts tax, on certain online services. For example, a state may impose an income or franchise tax on the net income earned by the provider of online services, while the same state would be precluded from imposing its sales tax on the ...