Bill's Page Views

This Week: 19   All-Time: 2554

H.R.3678 Add to

0 Comments

My Vote  All Votes
AyeAyes:0
NayNays:0

Internet Tax Freedom Act Amendments Act of 2007

To amend the Internet Tax Freedom Act to extend the moratorium on certain taxes relating to the Internet and to electronic commerce.

previous 110th session of congress Other Bill Titles (6 more)

10/31/2007--Public Law. (This measure has not been amended since it was passed by the Senate on October 25, 2007. The summary of that version is repeated here.)
Internet Tax Freedom Act Amendments Act of 2007 - Amends the Internet Tax Freedom Act to extend until November 1, 2014, the m... more

Committees

Amendments

This bill has 1 amendments. See All Amendments



Bill Status

Make a Bill Status Widget What's This?
IntroducedresultVoted on by HouseresultVoted on by SenateresultConsidered By PresidentresultThis Bill Has Become Law
September 27, 2007October 16, 2007October 25, 2007October 31, 2007October 31, 2007

Latest Vote

October 30, 2007Roll call number 1014 in the House
Question: Suspend the Rules and Agree to the Senate Amendment: H R 3678 Internet Tax Freedom Act Amendments Act of 2007
Required percentage of 'Aye' votes: 2/3 (66%) Percentage of 'aye' votes: 93% Result: Passed

See Full Voting History (2 votes)     Show All Actions (27 actions)

Users tracking H.R.3678 (1) are also tracking:

Bills
  • S.1078 Housing America's Workforce Act [1]
  • H.R.1850 Housing America's Workforce Act [1]
  • S.2248 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of ... [1]
  • H.R.5140 Recovery Rebates and Economic Stimulus fo... [1]
  • H.R.1955 Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terr... [1]

Show More User Statistics...


In the News feed

November 13, 2007 Taxing the Internet and Other Games

HR 3678, the “Internet Tax Freedom Act Amendment Acts of 2007,” prohibits multiple and discriminatory taxes on electronic commerce including internet access ...

Was this article useful? Yes or No

Source: Human Events, DC


November 05, 2007 US Internet Tax Exemption Extended

The act, HR 3678, prohibits multiple and discriminatory taxes on online commerce was set to expire November 1. It was first approved in 1998 for a three ...

Was this article useful? Yes or No

Source: IDEX Online, Israel


November 02, 2007 Small Business on Capitol Hill (and Beyond)

The House on Tuesday, by a vote of 402-0, passed the Senate version of HR 3678, which extends a moratorium on Internet access taxes for seven years. ...

Was this article useful? Yes or No

Source: Washington Post, United States


31 more articles...
See most useful news articles

Information made available by:

Daylife

Blog Coverage feed

December 24, 2008 Wyden Leads and Succeeds in 110th Congress

Under the new Internet Tax Freedom Extension Act, HR. 3678, Wyden gained specific protections for the most commonly used Internet services, including email, instant messaging and storage services. "These services have sparked ...

Was this article useful? Yes or No

Source: Welcome to KWVR Radio


November 25, 2008 Amherst Times » Blog Archive » HIGGINS VOTES FOR EXTENSION OF ...

Today, Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-27) joined his colleagues in the House of Representatives to approve H.R. 3678, a bill placing a seven year extension on the Internet Tax Moratorium. The legislation approved by Congress continues ...

Was this article useful? Yes or No

Source: The Amherst Times


October 21, 2008 Noblesse Oblige » Democrats Block Permanent Ban on Internet Taxation

In addition to the temporary extension of the tax prohibition, HR 3678 also extends the grandfather provisions for the handful of states that had taxed the Internet prior to 1998 and exempts states that collect gross receipts taxes. ...

Was this article useful? Yes or No

Source: Noblesse Oblige


144 more posts...
See most useful blog posts

Information made available by:

Technorati

For more info about the campaign contributions behind this bill, visit its page on Maplight.org

OpenCongress is a joint project of the Participatory Politics Foundation and the Sunlight Foundation


Read our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy     |     Questions? Comments? Contact Us

Data made available by

Govtrack.US

Help Open Congress

The OpenHouse Project