Tell Your Senators: Support the Internet Tax Freedom Forever Act

As one of our more than 6.9 million FreedomWorks members nationwide, I urge you to contact your senators today and ask them to support the Internet Tax Freedom Forever Act, S. 431. A bi-partisan proposal introduced by Senator John Thune (R-S.D.), this bill would permanently prohibit taxation of internet access.

Back in 1998, Congress passed the original Internet Tax Freedom Act, a temporary moratorium on taxing internet access. Since then, the Act has been renewed, but is now set to expire on October 1, 2015. If Congress does nothing, states and the federal government would be allowed to tax your internet access by the end of the year.

The Internet Tax Freedom Forever Act does more than just extend the deadline, it makes the tax moratorium permanent. A number of states would immediately begin collecting taxes on broadband internet service if the ban were to expire.

FreedomWorks recognizes the transformative power of the internet to facilitate commerce and the free flow of information. Permitting taxation of the internet unjustly and discriminatorily burdens internet businesses and allows government new power to restrict the freedom of information. The Internet Tax Freedom Forever Act is a major part of protecting internet freedom for all.

You need only look at your cell phone or cable bills to see how the government takes its share of your bill for those services – but you can stop them from doing the same to your internet service. I hope you’ll call your senators and ask them to support the Internet Tax Freedom Forever Act, S. 431, and to co-sponsor the bill if they have not already done so.

Sincerely,

Matt Kibbe
President and CEO,
FreedomWorks

Check out our letter supporting the House version of this bill HERE.