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Governor
Gray Davis Signs California Internet Tax Freedom Act
Extends
Current Moratorium for Two Years
On September
25, Governor Gray Davis extended the state moratorium on new and
discriminatory taxes on the Internet by signing into law SB 394,
the California Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA). The current moratorium
was set to expire in December.
SB 394 prohibits
the imposition, assessment, or attempt to collect by any California
governmental unit taxes on Internet access, digital bandwidth and
special taxes on any online computer service.
A provision
in the measure calls for the submission of a study by the California
Commission on Tax Policy in the New Economy to Governor Davis and
the legislature by December 1, 2002. The law will extend the California
ITFA through 2003 if the commission submits its report on time.
If it fails to do so, the extension will expire at the end of 2002.
The passage
of SB 394 will go a long way in encouraging growth in e-commerce
for the state of California. Lets hope Californias extension
of ITFA will encourage the U.S. Congress to pass a clean extension
of the federal Internet Tax Freedom Act set to expire October 21.
To read the
full text of SB 394, click
here
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