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Cell Phone Taxes...help please
April 12, 2004 | me

Posted on 04/12/2004 7:09:45 PM PDT by Im4Starr

I just got my latest AT&T cell phone bill today. Every month, when the statement arrives, I am continually annoyed/surprised by the taxes on my $29.99/month plan. All told, this month the grand total was over $40 bucks...if I did the math correctly, that's over 30% in taxes.

Yes, this month there was 1 single call for 411, but the taxes/surcharges/regulatory fees are above and beyond that standalone $1.25 charge.


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KEYWORDS: cellphones; taxes
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To: 2banana
Can someone get rid of thier long distance carrier


You should be able to do so..... They like to keep you tied to one but I suspect your regulatory agency allows for no long distance.... You will have to go to your base carrier to drop it even if you have some other company providing it presently. You can always use the 10-10-811 types, cell phones or as you say pre paid cards..... I've not used a long distance carrier for sometime now.
21 posted on 04/12/2004 7:31:04 PM PDT by deport (("These guys are the most crooked, you know, lying group I have ever seen. It's scary," Kerry said.)
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To: NonValueAdded
Food for thought..

Thanks!

22 posted on 04/12/2004 7:33:05 PM PDT by hole_n_one
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To: NonValueAdded
Yup. We have one hardwired phone in the house and were the only folks in the neighborhood with phone service after a tornado (three days!) Cell phone towers were dead.
23 posted on 04/12/2004 7:33:17 PM PDT by annyokie (There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
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To: 2banana
Sprint used to have an access # where you can call ANYWHERE in the US for 4 cents a minute. In NY, that is cheaper than most regional calls, especially during peak hours. Verizon charges 12 cents a minute for regional calls. (Regional calls on Long Island mean the next town).

The cheapest thing to do is to use only cell phones, but that's a lot of radiation going against your head if you talk on the phone a lot. There is no easy way out. They get you coming and going.

And then you have to decide what to do about your internet connection. You can't do that cheaply with a cell phone as far as I know.

At least if you live in the city, the whole of it is included as local, and you can use a sprint card for all other calls.

24 posted on 04/12/2004 7:35:38 PM PDT by Dec31,1999 (Capital punishment saves lives.)
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To: 2banana
Sprint used to have an access # where you can call ANYWHERE in the US for 4 cents a minute. In NY, that is cheaper than most regional calls, especially during peak hours. Verizon charges 12 cents a minute for regional calls. (Regional calls on Long Island mean the next town).

The cheapest thing to do is to use only cell phones, but that's a lot of radiation going against your head if you talk on the phone a lot. There is no easy way out. They get you coming and going.

And then you have to decide what to do about your internet connection. You can't do that cheaply with a cell phone as far as I know.

At least if you live in the city, the whole of it is included as local, and you can use a sprint card for all other calls.

25 posted on 04/12/2004 7:39:55 PM PDT by Dec31,1999 (Capital punishment saves lives.)
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To: annyokie
Algore hit us, but Algore's just one of many. The problem is voracious government, combined with politicians who have no shame in seeking votes. They will tax anything, anywhere, anytime. And it's not limited to Democrats, as we are witnessing in Virginia and other states, and in our feckless Republican Congress.
26 posted on 04/12/2004 7:44:27 PM PDT by jammer
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To: Viking2002
I agree with you entirely, but may we keep Ron Paul?
27 posted on 04/12/2004 7:45:22 PM PDT by jammer
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To: jammer
I agree with you entirely, but may we keep Ron Paul?

Oh, certainly. He's one of the few that doesn't need to wake up in bed with a bloody horse's head at his feet.


28 posted on 04/12/2004 7:50:14 PM PDT by Viking2002
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To: Im4Starr
bump for later
29 posted on 04/12/2004 7:54:40 PM PDT by VMI70 (...but two Wrights made an airplane)
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To: Dec31,1999
but that's a lot of radiation going against your head if you talk on the phone a lot.

What? Been around those exploding gas pumps again?

30 posted on 04/12/2004 7:56:41 PM PDT by annyokie (There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
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To: Im4Starr
"surprised by the taxes "

Not all of the "taxes" are actually that on your phone bill. Some of them are fees added on to the bill by the phone company to pay their routine expenses, such as legal fees for regulatory hearings, real estate taxes, etc. These fees are then subject to real taxes.
31 posted on 04/12/2004 8:01:45 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: nightdriver
But this isn't "Ma Bell", this is Big Brother Government greediness.

After all, Big Brother knows better how to spend YOUR money....
32 posted on 04/12/2004 8:28:50 PM PDT by TheBattman (Leadership = http://www.georgewbush.com/)
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To: annyokie; Dec31,1999
To: Dec31,1999

but that's a lot of radiation going against your head if you talk on the phone a lot.

What? Been around those exploding gas pumps again?

30 posted on 04/12/2004 7:56:41 PM PDT by annyokie

When cell phones were "bag" phones, they would emit a maximum of 3 watts.

Handheld cell phones put out a maximum of 0.6 of a watt. Just how much microwave cooking COULD happen at that extremely low power level?

Your circulatory system is carrying more heat to your head than a cell phone is able to emit, and that same circ. system is more than capable of dealing with any micro heating that MIGHT happen if those waves were even capable of penetrating one's thick skull.

The gas-station-cell-phone explosion thing has also been rather thoroughly debunked as well.

33 posted on 04/12/2004 8:50:43 PM PDT by Don W (If Mecca and Medina were vapourized, would radical Islamists "Get The Message"?)
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To: jammer
They will tax anything, anywhere, anytime...

"If it moves,tax it.If it keeps moving,regulate it...If it stops moving,subsidize it."-RR on voracious governments

34 posted on 04/12/2004 8:54:22 PM PDT by kennyo
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To: hole_n_one
Can you think of any reason (within reason) why that would not be a prudent act?

Using a cell phone for your phone number for some financial activities (such as opening a bank account or credit card application) can get you flagged as a potential fraudulent account. Might get you reported to Homeland Security as well. Found that out from my latest banker when I opened an account last year.

35 posted on 04/12/2004 8:59:15 PM PDT by templar
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To: Don W
The gas-station-cell-phone explosion thing has also been rather thoroughly debunked

Yup. I was being a smartass. One can light a cigartette at the pump as well and have no fear of combustion.

36 posted on 04/12/2004 9:01:18 PM PDT by annyokie (There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
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To: templar
More food.....

Thanks!

37 posted on 04/12/2004 9:04:25 PM PDT by hole_n_one
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To: jammer
 They will tax anything, anywhere, anytime. And it's not limited to Democrats,

So as I am finishing up my taxes today, my tax agent is going through the checklist and asks if I need to declare state sales tax [MI] on any any uncollected internet purchases sales tax last year...

38 posted on 04/12/2004 9:57:00 PM PDT by quantim (Victory is not relative, it is absolute.)
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To: annyokie
Whatever. I just think they could be a danger not yet discovered. So sue me. The future will tell. My prediction is that cell phones produce dangerous microwaves to the head area. Unless you provide clear studies that prove or give evidence to the opposite, I'll keep my doubts intact.
39 posted on 04/12/2004 10:26:51 PM PDT by Dec31,1999 (Capital punishment saves lives.)
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To: quantim
I'm doing mine today also. Isn't the MI tax (I have the form here somewhere), termed a "use tax", because, of course, Michigan has absolutely no right whatsoever to tax interstate sales? In fact, despite Amazon, etc., I thought the Bill of Rights specifically gave the right of regulation of Interstate Commerce to the Congress.

You might just answer "no". That's not a lie: you don't need to, IMO.

Disclaimer: I am not an accountant. And I pretty much despise Holiday Inns.

40 posted on 04/13/2004 2:45:10 AM PDT by jammer
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