The coalition cites Maryland as an example of successfully passing legislation to tax digital ads, but the state faces numerous lawsuits alleging it violated the First Amendment and the Internet Tax Freedom Act. Illinois will also likely face costly litigation and legal uncertainty. Maryland revenue has already fallen short of expectations and that money would need to be paid back if lawsuits are successful.
Wait…. that ad pop up for a spray that eliminates cat odor on my phone doesn’t get taxed. But the same one on tv does. ? That is freedom of speech, that’s violating my rights to pick and choose
Brian Jones
1 year ago
Well, yeah, you know, don’t do that. Just don’t do it, ok?
Wait…. that ad pop up for a spray that eliminates cat odor on my phone doesn’t get taxed. But the same one on tv does. ? That is freedom of speech, that’s violating my rights to pick and choose
Well, yeah, you know, don’t do that. Just don’t do it, ok?