From: David Miller <dm0@avana.net>
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From: David Miller <dm0@avana.net>
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 10:55:57 +0800
To: cypherpunks@Algebra.COM
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damaged justice wrote:
>
> [1]Microsoft Small Business [2]Business First [3]Kemper Insurance
> Companies
> [4][ISMAP]-[5][USEMAP]
>
> December 29, 1997
>
> Tech Watch
>
> Groups line up in support for Internet commerce taxes
> ______________________________________________________________
>
> John Frees
>
> Rumblings on the horizon suggest that tax-free Internet commerce
> could be coming to an end.
"Dave -- if you can't figure something out, the answer's probably
money."
> State governments, already losing as much as $3 billion annually in
> taxes on direct-mail purchases, are taking a strong look at the
> growing market for online purchases.
"Dave -- if you can't figure something out, the answer's probably
money."
> The Federation of Tax Administrators, the National Conference of
> State Legislatures, National League of Cities and the National
> Governors' Association all want Congress to let states tax such
> purchases.
"Dave -- if you can't figure something out, the answer's probably
money."
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Viva el Geiger,
--David Miller
middle rival
devil rim lad
Windows '95 -- a dirty, two-bit operating system.
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