H.R.743 - Internet Access Moratorium Tax bill
To make the moratorium on Internet access taxes and multiple and discriminatory taxes on electronic commerce permanent.

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To make the moratorium on Internet access taxes and multiple and discriminatory taxes on electronic commerce permanent.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Ms. ESHOO (for herself, Mr. GOODLATTE, Mr. CROWLEY, Mr. MACK, Mr. WESTMORELAND, Mr. NORWOOD, Mrs. MCMORRIS RODGERS, Mr. FARR, Ms. ZOE LOFGREN of California, Mr. MILLER of Florida, Mr. COHEN, Mr. SENSENBRENNER, Mr. KUHL of New York, Mr. FORTENBERRY, Mr. CHABOT, Mrs. JO ANN DAVIS of Virginia, Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas, Mr. CALVERT, Ms. HARMAN, Mrs. BLACKBURN, Mr. CAMPBELL of California, Mr. JORDAN of Ohio, Mr. MCHUGH, Mr. WILSON of South Carolina, Mr. WALBERG, Mr. UPTON, Mr. HERGER, Mr. HONDA, Mr. BOUCHER, Mr. JEFFERSON, Ms. LORETTA SANCHEZ of California, Mr. GRIJALVA, Mrs. TAUSCHER, Ms. HOOLEY, and Ms. HERSETH) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on the JudiciaryCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
To make the moratorium on Internet access taxes and multiple and discriminatory taxes on electronic commerce permanent.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
This Act may be cited as the `Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act of 2007'.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Section 1101(a) of the Internet Tax Freedom Act (
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