Comments on: Oregon proposes local cell phone tax
Major cell phone lobbyists launch a campaign opposing a proposed law for Oregon municipalities to collect a 5 percent cell phone tax.
Major cell phone lobbyists launch a campaign opposing a proposed law for Oregon municipalities to collect a 5 percent cell phone tax.
December 4, 2009 7:16 AM PST
December 4, 2009 7:02 AM PST
December 4, 2009 6:57 AM PST
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Take a Gander what Washington State has done to it's tax payers today on the gas tax!!!
I thought communism was dead, but it was resurrected with this latest Governor.
People vote NO, just to have it dismantled or worked around.
I am sure they (Wa) will be reading this current Oregon action looking for another source of revenue!!
"Soon to be a former resident of the N.W." thanks to it's out of control ways.....!
This tax cannot pass. I urge all Oregonians to contact their legislators and kill this bill. I urge those from other states to carefully watch their legislation to be sure a tax like this doesn't gain a foothold in their state. This can severely retard IT growth, both locally and nationally.
- Not the first
- by April 26, 2005 9:03 AM PDT
- The story is incorrect in implying that the Oregon statute would be the first to allow this. Washington State has had a local option telecommunications tax that has applied to cellphone charges since the 1980's. Seattle has imposed a 6% tax under this provision, without any apparent impact in cellphone adoption rates.
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