Report: Highest-in-the-nation cellphone taxes disproportionately hurt poor Illinoisans – INN

Over 27% of your cellphone bill is tax, according to the Tax Foundation report.
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Bob Out Of Here
7 years ago

You can go prepaid, where all you pay is tax on the monthly minutes/data card you buy. If you are still under contract and pay via credit card or automatic withdrawal, you can change your billing address to a low tax state like Nevada. I did that years ago and my monthly cell phone tax literally dropped from 8 dollars down to 7 cents.

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