More and more states, especially ones with Democrat controlled legislatures, CNet points out, are dipping into the digital media pot by imposing taxes on purchased downloads. The provided rationale is to loosen the distinction between tangible and intangible goods. A CD bought in a retail outlet, online or off, is taxable, and a growing number of legislators and tax agencies are writing new laws or reinterpreting old laws in order to levy sales taxes on downloadable music from high-profile services like iTunes. Critics are crying foul for a few reasons: The National Taxpayers Union here.") Drag this to your Bookmarks. Add to document.write("Del.icio.us") Yahoo My Web
States Look To Tax Your Digital Assets Off
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