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Tech group urges committee to oppose proposed digital-ad taxes, delivery fee proposals
Summary
Chamber of Progress told the Joint Committee on Revenue that six digital-ad tax proposals and a proposed 35¢ delivery tax would harm small businesses, threaten free online services and introduce privacy risks; the witness summarized differing bill structures and urged the committee to oppose them.
Aidan Scass, policy manager at Chamber of Progress, testified that the package of proposed digital-ad taxes (H.3089, H.3126, H.3224, H.3263; Senate S.2004 and S.2017) and a delivery-tax proposal (H.3217) should be opposed. Scass said the bills "share a common flaw" and argued the measures would "harm small businesses, undermine free online…
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