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February 07, 2005

Pennsylvania has defined VoIP as a "telecommunications service" for tax purposes

In Pennsylvania, VoIP has recently been defined as a "telecommunications service" in order to apply state and local sales tax.

While the US States can't regulate VoIP, there seems to be no barrier for them to tax it. ;-)

Posted by jeff on February 7, 2005 04:39 AM | Permalink

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Jeff, I'm curious about this, too: There's seems to be no provision on taxes in Pennsylvania's new telecom bill, and I find no evidence that the state PUC has acted on this sense they made their "hands-off-VoIP" decision last spring.

Posted by: Dan at February 9, 2005 10:41 AM

Do you have a link for this information? Maybe the specific legislation?

I think Verizon uses PA as a "legislative test market", I'd like to find out if they are behind this.

Posted by: Ross at February 7, 2005 11:34 AM

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