Harkin Ltr oppose Inter Tax Act
City Manager's Office
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Dubuque, Iowa 52001-4864
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April 28, 2004
Via Email and U8 Mail
Tom - harkin@harkin.senate.gov
8enatorTom Harkin
350 W. 6th 8treet
Dubuque, Iowa 52001
Dear 8enator Harkin ,
I am writing to express our opposition to the Internet Tax-Non-Discrimination Act
(8.150) and our support for the Internet Access Tax Ban Extension and Improvement
Act, (8.2084) as a substitute bill.
It has been estimated that 8.150 will result in the loss of $9 billion in telecommunica-
tions fees and taxes to state and local governments. As you know, the impact of last
year's 8tate cut in funding to local governments was devastating to the City of Dubuque
as it resulted in a reduction of $1,195,425 in revenue or 3.54 percent of the general fund
operating expense. Any additional cuts in funding would likely mean increased fees for
existing services, reduction of services and expenses through the elimination of city
staff.
In contrast, 8. 2084 is an equitable temporary solution to the difficult issue of how
telecommunications services will be taxed. This bill protects the consumer, the
industry and state and local governments, instead of favoring one over the other. It
would allow local governments to continue to levy existing taxes on telecommunications
and rights-of-way, thereby ensuring that local and state government taxing authority is
not compromised.
At the same time, the measure would preserve the ban on email or Internet access
taxes, as well as multiple and discriminatory taxes. The amendment would also
establish parity among all types of Internet platforms, whether telephone lines, cable
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modems or DSL, which provides clear protections for consumers and tax guidance for
states and localities.
We urge you to oppose S. 150, and support S.2084 as a substitute bill.
Sincerely,
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Michael C. Van Milligen
City Manager
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Cc: Mayor and City Council Members
Barry Lindahl, Corporation Counsel
Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager
Dawn Lang, Budget Director
Bill Baum, Economic Development Director
Merrill Crawford, Cable Franchise Administrator