Dear Leader McConnell and Minority Leader Reid,

The undersigned organizations, which represent millions of American consumers, strongly support the permanent extension of the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) in H.R. 644, the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act. Our organizations have a variety of missions and represent Americans from all walks of life and on all sides of the political spectrum, and it’s very rare that we agree on policy or work together in a unified manner. But this issue is different. We support ITFA because it’s a permanent ban on taxing access to the Internet and is critical to all Americans and the future of our overall economy.

In the 17 years since Congress first passed a ban on Internet access taxes, the Internet has evolved from a luxury into a necessity of modern life. ITFA helped to spark this revolution. From health care to education, small business entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 companies, the Internet has dramatically transformed the way we live, work and learn.

In particular, ITFA plays a critical role in helping to keep the cost of Internet access affordable. It has protected most consumers from paying state and local taxes on their Internet access services. Without ITFA, it is likely these services would be taxed at the high rates of tax imposed on traditional telecommunication services, which often are more than double the rate of tax imposed on other goods and services.

After decades of progress in connecting more Americans to the Internet, the lack of a permanent ban on Internet access taxes could reverse this progress. Numerous studies continue to show that cost remains an obstacle to Internet access and, if taxes on the Internet go up, even fewer people will be able to afford to go online. This would impede our nation’s long held goal of universal Internet access.

We urge you to act swiftly and decisively to pass a permanent extension of ITFA which is a good pro-consumer tax policy with overwhelming bipartisan support and a policy that will directly benefit your constituents.

Sincerely,

Council for Citizens Against Government Waste
Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council
American Commitment
American Consumer Institute
Americans for Tax Reform
Center for Individual Freedom
Competitive Enterprise Institute
Computing Technology Industry Association
Consumer Action
Digital Liberty
Hispanic Heritage Foundation
Hispanic Leadership Fund
Hispanic Technology & Telecommunications Council
Independent Women’s Forum
Independent Women’s Voice
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Latino Coalition
LULAC
Madery Bridge Associates
Media Freedom
National Association of Black County Officials
National Association of Manufacturers
National Association of Neighborhoods
National Black Caucus of State Legislators
National Black Chamber of Commerce
National Caucus of the Black Aged
National Coalition for Black Civic Participation
National Foundation for Women Legislators
National Hispanic Council on Aging
National Organization of Black County Officials
National Puerto Rican Coalition
National Taxpayers Union
NOBEL Women
R Street Institute
SER—Jobs for Progress
Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council
Taxpayers Protection Alliance
TechFreedom
Technology Councils of North America
United Spinal Association
US Black Chamber
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
US Hispanic Leadership Institute
Women Impacting Public Policy

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