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One Effort to Lower Wireless Taxes

Posted on February 25, 2015 by Zack Christenson
Taxation Issues - The American Consumer Institute

This piece, written by Zack Christenson, discusses the consequences of high taxes on wireless consumers — taxes now topping 20% in seven states and growing.  A new proposal in Florida seeks to reverse that trend.  The piece is published in the Daily Caller.

Further Reading

  • Florida’s Legislative Opportunity to Save Consumers Money
  • Need to Eliminate Excessive and Discriminatory Cell Phone Taxes
  • Consumer Cell Phone Taxes Are Three Times Higher Than Sales Taxes
  • Tallahassee Democrat Op-Ed: Don’t Tax What You Want To Encourage
  • Nebraska Has the Highest Cell Phone Taxes in the Country: Harms Consumers
  • Town Hall: High Wireless Taxes Hurt the Poor and Innovation
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