Wisconsin Wants To Tax All Internet Downloads?
from the just-'cause dept
As with many tax proposals there doesn't seem to be much of a justification for this, but Wisconsin's governor wants to put a 5% tax on all downloaded media. About the only justification seems to be that a buyer would pay a similar sales tax if they bought something at a local store. Of course, the original justification for the local sales tax was that people were making use of public goods, such as the roads that took them to the store. That's not true any more when you're just downloading something. Of course, as with sales tax on stuff purchased out-of-state via e-commerce sites, this tax would be voluntary -- meaning no one would pay it. Still, that won't stop the governor's political opponents from letting everyone know that the governor wants to "tax their iPod." With that in mind, you have to wonder why it was proposed at all. It's clear no one will pay it, and it gives plenty of ammo to political opponents.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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However, I am opposed to any state trying to have a separate/larger/additional tax on digitally downloaded items. I am in favor of enforcing existing laws and treating downloads (of software and the like) as mail order purchases for which it is the purchaser's responsibility to submit taxes to the appropriate state authority.
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It's been a long winter.
There's a budget crunch going on at the state level and politicians are grasping at straws trying to find new sources of revenue.
Somebody in the governors's office got carried away when they made their suggestion of taxing the Internet.
Just so you know, we're not all fools here in Wisconsin. It's the long winters that drives some people stir-crazy.
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