The Senate just passed a bill extending the moratorium on taxing the Internet for another seven years, as well as preventing some key services -- like e-mail -- from being taxed.
Slightly different than the version passed by the House a week ago, the bill will now be sent to committee to sort out the details.
Bush and a majority of the House seem to support a permanent tax ban, but the Senate appears reluctant to issue a permanent solution.
Figures. Why would they ever permanently refuse to collect taxes from Americans? It just doesn't seem like the Senate...
There's my two cents.
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