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- From: steven@bbbcfl.oau.org (Steven Bradley)
- Subject: Internet TAX, stop it now !
- Organization: The Better Business Bureau of Central Florida, Inc.
- Date: Tue, 5 Mar 1996 16:33:21 GMT
- Message-ID: <DnszBM.6np@bbbcfl.oau.org>
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- [ Article crossposted from oau.news ]
- [ Author was Steven Bradley ]
- [ Posted on Sun, 25 Feb 1996 15:24:17 GMT ]
-
- [ Article crossposted from fl.general,fl.announce,fl.forsale ]
- [ Author was J.D.R. ]
- [ Posted on 19 Feb 1996 22:20:04 GMT ]
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- AOP OPPOSES FLORIDA TAXATION OF ONLINE SERVICES
- *****************************************************
-
- The Association of Online Professionals has joined with the
- Florida Chamber of Commerce to fend off an attack by the state
- Department of Revenue that could cripple Florida's online
- services industry and damage the state financially.
-
- "The state already collects tax on these services, but is
- looking for additional revenues by double-taxing them," notes
- AOP Executive Director Dave McClure. "Taxes are collected for
- every telephone call made to an online service, and corporate
- income taxes are paid on subscription fees."
-
- "The direct effect will be to drive thousands of online
- services in Florida out of business," says McClure. "These are
- small, entrepreneurial Internet Service Providers and BBS
- systems that will not be able to pass this tax on to their
- subscribers and still stay competitive, not to mention the
- additional administrative burden on these companies."
-
- "The state is sending a message to technology companies
- to stay out of Florida, and is punishing its own residents
- for making use of online technologies."
-
- The tax sends an anti-business message, agrees Blake A. Wilson,
- executive vice president of the Florida Chamber of Commerce.
- "High-tech companies that want to grow and expand in Florida
- will turn their backs on the Sunshine State ... as a place
- that is living in the Dark Ages when it comes to business
- climate if this tax prevails."
-
- Earlier this year, the Department of Revenue used a 12-year-old
- statute taxing teletype services as justification for a 9.5
- percent tax on all online services. Following complaints by
- the Florida Chamber of Commerce and the business community,
- the Revenue Department withdrew collection of the tax, but
- has announced that it will begin collection again on July 1 of
- this year unless the Florida legislature votes otherwise.
-
- The 9.5 percent sales and gross receipts tax would apply to all
- subscriptions, fees and electronic transactions in or from the
- state of Florida. Provisions that allow local governments to
- add their own taxes could push the rate as high as 17.5 percent.
-
- The Florida Chamber of Commerce has organized a drive to keep
- the tax from becoming law. Already in discussion with the
- Department of Revenue, the Chamber will begin lobbying the
- state legislature when it convenes in three weeks.
-
- The AOP has joined with the Chamber, working with AOP members
- and other online professionals to alert Florida residents and
- motivate them to write their legislators.
-
- The Florida tax situation is being watched closely by other
- states hoping to implement online taxes. California, Georgia
- and Illinois are among the state considering similar measures.
-
-
-
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- ACT NOW TO OPPOSE FLORIDA TAX!
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-
- It is imperative that the State of Florida understand the
- chilling effect that this tax will have on the online industry
- there.
-
- The state needs to understand that this will not only cripple
- the industry there, but will lead to a great loss of
- revenues to the state from business that goes elsewhere,
- industry trade shows that avoid the state and other related
- losses. Florida also needa to know that online professionals
- will not vacation in a state that is unfriendly to them.
-
- PLEASE POST THIS INFORMATION AND FORM TO ALL OF YOUR
- SUBSCRIBERS AND ENCOURAGE THEM TO USE IT. GIVE THIS THE
- WIDEST POSSIBLE DISTRIBUTION, PARTICULARLY WITHIN FLORIDA.
-
- AOP is working with the FLorida Chamber of commerce to collect
- fax and e-mail messages that can be presented to the state
- legislature. Please take the time to fill this out and send
- it, and encourage your subscribers to do the same.
-
- Florida professionals, your future is at stake.
-
- Cut and send the following:
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- Association of Online Professionals and
- Florida Chamber of Commerce:
- Please deliver this to the Florida
- Deparment of Revenue:
-
-
-
-
-
- To: Florida Department of Revenue
-
- FLorida Needs to Grow and Prosper. . .Do Not Tax Our
- Online Services or the Internet!
-
-
-
- Name: ____________________________________________
- Company: ____________________________________________
- Phone: ____________________________________________
- Fax: ____________________________________________
-
- Signature: ____________________________________________
-
- Comments: ____________________________________________
- ____________________________________________
- ____________________________________________
- ____________________________________________
-
- Fax this form to 1-800-425-5002, or e-mail it to:
- fccpolicy@supernet.net
-
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