How You Can Protect Yourself from Unfair Internet Access Taxes

How You Can Protect Yourself from Unfair Internet Access Taxes

August 1st, 2013

Nearly every American has the ability to go online these days, whether through their smartphone, tablet, or other wireless device, or through a landline Internet connection. Internet access is vital to consumers and businesses alike, and that’s why what Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and John Thune (R-SC) did today is so important. They introduced the Internet Tax Freedom Forever Act of 2013, which would provide a sensible and fair framework for how we’re taxed on accessing the Internet.... Read More

Congress Makes a Move toward Digital Goods Tax Fairness

Congress Makes a Move toward Digital Goods Tax Fairness

July 25th, 2013

If you've ever used your smartphone or tablet to buy and download a digital good or service, such as an app, music, movie, e-book, video game, etc., then you’ll want to pay attention. When it comes to how you’re taxed for those purchases, the rules are really messy.... Read More

Apps for Emotional Maturity and the Job Search, Amber Alerts on Cellphones, and Wireless Prevails
The Rise of Smartphone Cameras

The Rise of Smartphone Cameras

July 18th, 2013

Shutterbugs around the world are trading in their point-and-shoot cameras for the built-in cameras available on their smartphones. With 1.4 billion smartphones expected to be in use around the world by the end of 2013, they have become the new go-to camera for many.... Read More

A 17% Tax on Your Cellphone Bill, Smart Smartphone Apps, and How to Take Care of Your Smartphone Battery