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MyWireless.org® Recognizes American Taxpayers by Calling for Consumer Relief on Wireless Taxes

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 PRESS CONTACT: Brian Johnston, (202) 736-2980 WASHINGTON, D.C. – As Americans complete the annual labor of filing their federal and state income tax returns and plan appropriately for the remainder of 2012, national advocacy organization MyWireless.org®reg; reminds the United States Congress that it can provide consumers with much-needed […]

 


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Washington State Voters Oppose Adding New 6% Local Utility Tax on Wireless Services in Overwhelming Fashion

New bi-partisan poll finds Washingtonians also believe they already pay too much in taxes and fees for wireless services, and they want to prevent new tax increases.   Olympia, WA – An overwhelming majority of Washingtonians oppose their county being able to add a new 6% local utility tax on wireless services, according to the […]

 


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U.S. House Passes Wireless Tax Fairness Act

Fight Moves on to the Senate Chambers
 
In an historic victory for wireless consumers, the U.S. House passed the Wireless Tax Fairness Act on November 1, 2011

 


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MyWireless.org® Applauds House Judiciary Committee for Moving ‘Wireless Tax Fairness Act’

National wireless consumer coalition MyWireless.org® today applauds the leadership of Reps. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), Trent Franks (R-AZ) and Chairman Lamar Smith (R-TX), after the House Judiciary Committee unanimously approved H.R. 1002, the overwhelmingly bipartisan ‘Wireless Tax Fairness Act of 2011.’

 


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MyWireless.org® Applauds House Judiciary Subcommittee for ‘Digital Goods & Services Tax Fairness Act’ Hearing

PRESS CONTACT: Brian Johnston, (202) 736-2980

 


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