Say NO to all Unfair, New State and Local Wireless Taxes and Fees - FOR FIVE YEARS!
The American wireless consumer today now pays 15 percent on average in wireless taxes on their monthly bill – and in some states, 17 of them to be exact, tax rates have even skyrocketed to well over 15 percent in combined federal, state and local monthly wireless taxes. When you consider that nationally the average sales tax on goods and services is around 6%, wireless taxes are currently DOUBLE or TRIPLE that of other goods and services. That is a grossly unfair financial burden to put on today's wireless consumer, particularly in light of our already troubling current economic climate. Wireless consumers today pay about $21 billion dollars annually in wireless taxes and fees. More than 270 million Americans use their wireless device every day to keep connected to family and friends, to the office, and to their worlds. An upcoming legislative debate in Washington, D.C., could affect your bottom line as you construct your monthly budget at home. Here are the facts: the State of Arkansas’ nearly 2.5 million wireless consumers are already paying nearly 15% in combined monthly wireless taxes and fees. Congress must not let complicated and costly state and local taxes, fees and surcharges make using your cell phone inaccessible, and unaffordable. However, Arkansas’ wireless consumers have hope. Thanks to the vision and bi-partisan leadership of Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Olympia Snowe (R-ME), they are prepared to re-introduce in the new 111th Congress the Senate legislation from last Congress known as the "Mobile Wireless Tax Fairness Act." These Senators are also now looking for additional support, and they are actively seeking the support of Senators Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) and Mark Pryor (D-AR). Arkansas’ wireless consumers should thank Senators Lincoln and Pryor for their pro-consumer support in the last Congress, and urge their support and co-sponsorship now in 2009. YOU CAN HELP TODAY BY MAKING YOUR VOICE HEARD! Please encourage your U.S. Senators in Washington, D.C., Senator Lincoln and Senator Pryor, to support and co-sponsor the soon-to-be re-introduced "Mobile Wireless Tax Fairness Act," strong pro-consumer legislation that will freeze all new, discriminatory state and local wireless taxes for a period of five years. That will ensure more than 270 million American wireless consumers – nearly 2.5 million right here in Arkansas – can benefit from a consistent and responsible break from all unfair, new state and local wireless taxes. Join us at MyWireless.org to share your message with Senator Lincoln and Senator Pryor today!
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In these already troubling economic times, please make tax relief for America's more than 270 million wireless consumers – nearly 2.5 million of them right here in Arkansas – a real priority of the U.S. Senate in 2009 during the first session of the 111th Congress. Senator, thank you for your strong pro-consumer support during the last Congress, and please stand up for me by supporting and co-sponsoring the “Mobile Wireless Tax Fairness” legislation when it is soon re-introduced by Senators Wyden (OR) and Snowe (ME).
As you may know, the American wireless consumer today now pays over 15 percent on average in combined federal, state and local wireless taxes and fees on our monthly bills. I have also learned that in some states, 17 of them to be exact, these taxes and fees have even skyrocketed to well over 15 percent in monthly wireless taxes. After going over my bill and my monthly budget at home, I see my wireless taxes are currently DOUBLE or TRIPLE that of other goods and services. Wireless consumers now pay about $21 billion dollars annually in wireless taxes and fees.
The numbers are already bad right here at home. Our State of Arkansas’ nearly 2.5 million wireless consumers are already paying approximately 15% in combined monthly wireless taxes and fees. That is a grossly unfair financial burden for the average Arkansan to face each month, and I am worried that it could make wireless inaccessible and unaffordable.
I use my wireless device more and more every day to keep connected to my family and friends, to my office and to my world. I hope that you will look out for me in Washington, and don't let complicated and costly state and local wireless taxes, fees and surcharges make using my cell phone unaffordable. Support this important bi-partisan legislation to enact Mobile Wireless Tax Fairness. In passing a bill to place a much-needed 5-year freeze on all new, discriminatory state and local taxes on wireless service, you are allowing me to keep a little more of my hard-earned money. In these uncertain economic times, that would be greatly appreciated.
Senator, thank you for your leadership and hard work on behalf of all of Arkansas' consumers. Please join Senators Wyden and Snowe, and support and co-sponsor the soon to be re-introduced "Mobile Wireless Tax Fairness Act" today. My best wishes to you in this new Congress.