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President Bush on Wednesday signed Rep. Chris Cox’s Internet Tax
Nondiscrimination Act at the White House. The bill freezes out more than
30,000 state and local agencies from imposing taxes on some forms of
commerce on and access to the World Wide Web.
For Cox, who represents Newport Beach, the bill extends a moratorium
he put into place with an earlier bill. The ban on “discriminatory” taxes
was first passed in 1998.
The new bill, HR 1552, extends the ban until Nov. 1, 2003. It was
co-written by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.).
Bush lauded the bill, saying the government “should be promoting
Internet usage and availability, not discouraging it with access taxes
and discriminatory taxes.”
The legislation also instructs the federal government to work
aggressively through the European Union and World Trade Organization to
keep electronic commerce free from tariffs and discriminatory taxes.
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