Movement on the Internet sales tax
Any attempt to craft a bill in the House faces an uphill climb. Many Republicans are, thankfully, resolutely opposed, and a majority of the public is as well. The National Taxpayers Union and the R Street Institute conducted a survey that found 57 percent of likely voters across the political spectrum oppose an Internet tax. Pro-MFA lobbyists disregarded that poll’s findings, but a Gallup survey in June reached nearly identical results.
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