Georgia Might Tax Netflix And Downloads
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Georgia lawmakers, coaxed by dozens of lobbyists swarming the state Capitol, are pushing for a tax on digital video, books, music and video games.
This article was originally posted on ajc.com
Georgia lawmakers, coaxed by dozens of lobbyists swarming the state Capitol, are pushing for a tax on digital video, books, music and video games.
This article was originally posted on ajc.com
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