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9-1-1 TAXES IMPOSED ON SPRINT BROADBAND CARD FOR LAPTOP?
11/2/2007 | Self

Posted on 11/02/2007 5:22:55 PM PDT by SERKIT

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To: steve86

Meant to add that cell phone without raw gps capability probably also pay the tax. I use Tracfone, so I don’t see a breakdown.


21 posted on 11/02/2007 6:50:05 PM PDT by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture ™)
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To: BurbankKarl
"It is a phone line."

No.

22 posted on 11/02/2007 6:50:47 PM PDT by spunkets ("Freedom is about authority", Rudy Giuliani, gun grabber)
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To: SERKIT

Looks like Sprint’s MBA’s are just attempting to make money on a “mistake”. The taxes apply to the line connection, not any hardware.


23 posted on 11/02/2007 6:58:49 PM PDT by spunkets ("Freedom is about authority", Rudy Giuliani, gun grabber)
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To: SirKit

See, Sprint will pay the tax on how many line connecitons they have. Since they’re collecting more than is required to cover the tax bill for those, they get to keep the excess.


24 posted on 11/02/2007 7:02:13 PM PDT by spunkets ("Freedom is about authority", Rudy Giuliani, gun grabber)
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To: HoosierHawk
There really is a phone line tax that was started to pay for the Spanish/American war!

I pay more in taxes on my long distance that what the total is for all my calls! Not joking on that.

25 posted on 11/02/2007 7:28:35 PM PDT by Beagle8U (FreeRepublic -- One stop shopping ....... Its the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
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To: Beagle8U

That’s sad.


26 posted on 11/02/2007 8:06:26 PM PDT by HoosierHawk
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To: spunkets

No, what?

I have the Verizon Broadband service. It most assuredly has its own phone number, as that is how it accesses the network.


27 posted on 11/02/2007 11:31:32 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
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To: SERKIT

I’ve come to the conclusion there’s a dirty little secret and that is a lot of the taxes you see on phone/internet bills are not always forwarded to the tax man. It’s a little moneymaker on the side for these companies.

I expect, if you want to devote a good portion of your time and life to this for the next five years, you might be able to make a difference.

So far you’ve probably only talked to the lower eschelon folks and will need to go way farther up the ladder to get satisfaction.

One of these days there will be a huge class action lawsuit against all these companies and once the dust settles, all of us who have been being scammed will be reimbursed a few pennies.


28 posted on 11/03/2007 1:23:07 AM PDT by Auntie Mame (Fear not tomorrow. God is already there.)
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To: HoosierHawk
I don't understand the $6 monthly fee for the War of 1812. Why's that?

That's a sarcastic reference to the long distance telephone tax that was imposed to pay for the Spanish American War in 1898. The tax outlasted the war by more than a century and was finally repealed in 2006.

29 posted on 11/03/2007 1:32:05 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Scrape the bottom, vote for Rodham!)
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To: BurbankKarl; SirKit
"I have the Verizon Broadband service. It most assuredly has its own phone number, as that is how it accesses the network."

I was under the impression that the tax was on the hardware(the card), not the service.

30 posted on 11/03/2007 5:37:27 AM PDT by spunkets ("Freedom is about authority", Rudy Giuliani, gun grabber)
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To: socialismisinsidious
Here in Pittsburgh there is a push for a 10% drink tax......so the money can be used to fund a failing mass transit system. It's laughable and asinine.

I use a Zone 2 Park and Ride and I cannot see how the transit authority can make money on us. I ride from Moon to Downtown and pay $75/month for unlimited service. The drivers are making 50k per year. They run at least 3 buses on that route. Assuming 200 riders (a reasonable estimate), that's $15,000 per month in revenue. There is no way they can run those routes at a profit. Driver costs alone would be somewhere around 12,500/month. Add benefits, fuel, maintenance, capital costs, etc., etc., etc., and you are guaranteed to be running in the red.

I don't drink in Allegheny County so you all are welcome to subsidize we suburb commuters who can afford twice what they are charging now and still save money over what it would cost to drive and park downtown. I, for one, want you to know appreciate it.

31 posted on 11/03/2007 5:51:25 AM PDT by Glenn (Free Venezuela!)
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To: Glenn
LOL Well, you are welcome.

I suspect that before charging what it actually costs to ride the bus they will instead demand that everyone ride the bus. There is no room for common sense in bureaucracies.
32 posted on 11/03/2007 6:39:01 AM PDT by socialismisinsidious ( The socialist income tax system turns US citizens into beggars or quitters!)
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To: spunkets

My Verizon bill comes as two phone lines...that is all I know. In fact, you cant share features between them....I thought maybe I could get free internet on my phone since I had a data plan...but no dice. They do give you a discount for already being a Vzn customer.


33 posted on 11/03/2007 12:13:57 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
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To: spunkets

Your Sprint air card is the equivalent of a handset - you’re just not using it for voice. It has a cell phone number - that’s what allows it to connect to the Sprint network. The taxing rules don’t differentiate between devices that are used for voice and those that are not - if it has a Mobile Directory Number and/or a Mobile Identification Number - it is taxed.


34 posted on 11/03/2007 12:21:44 PM PDT by Keith in Iowa (A dyslexic, agnostic insomniac asks, "Is there a doG?")
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To: Auntie Mame
I’ve come to the conclusion there’s a dirty little secret and that is a lot of the taxes you see on phone/internet bills are not always forwarded to the tax man. It’s a little moneymaker on the side for these companies.

You could not be more wrong. The last thing a cell company wants to do is screw with a taxing entity. Those taxes are meticulously accounted for; and collected and paid according to the laws on the books.

35 posted on 11/03/2007 12:25:49 PM PDT by Keith in Iowa (A dyslexic, agnostic insomniac asks, "Is there a doG?")
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To: BurbankKarl

Yes, I know the connections are taxed. That’s done on a monthly basis. I thought the poster meant the modem itself was taxed in addition. The poster will have to clear that up. The modem itself can be bought anywhere and the tax should not be applied to the hardware.


36 posted on 11/03/2007 12:38:21 PM PDT by spunkets ("Freedom is about authority", Rudy Giuliani, gun grabber)
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To: Keith in Iowa
"The taxing rules don’t differentiate between devices that are used for voice and those that are not "

The tax applies to the connection, not the hardware.

"if it has a Mobile Directory Number and/or a Mobile Identification Number - it is taxed."

It's a modem that does contain a unique ID number, but as hardware, it should not be taxed. Only the connection is taxed. The connection is where the directory phone # comes from. The device just gets programed when the contract for service is done. Then the tax applies to the connection for each month of service.

37 posted on 11/03/2007 12:44:31 PM PDT by spunkets ("Freedom is about authority", Rudy Giuliani, gun grabber)
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To: SERKIT

I would be more pissed off about living in Illinois.


38 posted on 11/03/2007 12:52:55 PM PDT by bmwcyle (BOMB, BOMB, BOMB,.......BOMB, BOMB IRAN)
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To: spunkets

As far as the tax law goes, the air card is a phone, and gets taxed. Don’t like it? Whine to the government, not the phone company. They’re just practicing gluteus protectus.


39 posted on 11/03/2007 1:30:02 PM PDT by Keith in Iowa (A dyslexic, agnostic insomniac asks, "Is there a doG?")
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To: Keith in Iowa
Don’t like it? Whine to the government, not the phone company. They’re just practicing gluteus protectus.

Note in the original post that I am griping (not whining) to the Illinois Commerce Commission that sets rates and imposes the tax.

40 posted on 11/03/2007 1:59:27 PM PDT by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
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