Sales Tax Refund For Tennessee Internet Access
Scotty B. writes "The Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled that Internet access is not subject to sales tax. We Road Runner customers can check out the refund information page."
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The procedure to reclaim your refund per the Tennesee Dept. of Revenue
The form on Comcast's web page to fill out and mail in.
Why yes, I do live in Nashville and have been a Comcast cable modem customer for for several years.
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Well, here's the thing. Companies employ techies like us to save them money, otherwise they'd keep on doing the same thing. I think to ask for all the money you saved the company is asking too much. Asking for a piece is not. That piece is your salaray / contract amount. If you wanted more, that's what negotiations are for. Free market economy sets the prices though so you can't demand 1 million dollars for a simple perl script even if it does save the company 1 million dollars.
I have no
The link in the story points to a page at Time Warner's local (Memphis) site, twarner.com, which really only applies to RoadRunner refunds.
If you use or have used BellSouth internet access (dialup or DSL), they have set up a site specifically to handle claims under this settlement. Go to http://blstntaxrefund.com to apply for the reimbursement.
Does anyone know whether or not AOL is responsible for refunds, and/or how to request one?
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