California Lawmaker Proposes Music Download Tax
modemac writes "Sacramento, California Assemblyman Charles Calderon wants to expand a 75-year-old sales tax on 'tangible personal property' to include music downloads from iTunes and other music-download sites. The tax would specifically apply to music downloads, but the estimate used in this article for revenue generated by 'Net downloading also "includes pornography downloads." The measure, AB 1956, will be considered on Monday, April 14th."
Does this mean we might be able to get a tax deduction for pr0n?
"After all, if someone gets near it with a magnet, there goes your "tangible" property. The same cannot be said for a car"
That depends on the size of your magnet.
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Those who believe the Internet is private,
find their privates are on the Internet.
That depends on the size of your magnet. Excellent point, Mister... Coyote, was it?
Bow-ties are cool.