Can you tax social media? Illinois faces legal questions over proposed law – Straight Arrow News

“It’s a pretty straightforward tax on speech, and a discriminatory one at that,” said Adam Thierer, senior fellow at the R Street Institute. “It basically suggests that it’s alright for government to be singling out types of media or media platforms that it does not like and assessing special taxes accordingly.”
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