As the November deadline grows near for the renewal of a ban on Internet taxation, what first looked like a slam dunk for Congress has turned into a scuffle between state and local governments over lost revenue
Following an eighty-year ban, all films that were previously censored from Norwegian cinemas, including feature films and erotica, were officially cleared from the Norwegian board's archives and released for public viewing and purchase
The U.S. House of Representatives took the heat off the Internet industry today by deciding to pass a bill that will indefinitely extend the moratorium on Internet taxation and remove a grandfather clause that exempts certain states from the ban.
In what could create a dramatic shift for many facets of online industry reliant on untaxed e-commerce transactions, The U.S. House of Representatives will decide whether to amend the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) of 1998 that expires Nov. 1.