I can’t even imagine what new taxes California’s Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger will impose to make up the state’s $11.2B deficit. But his counterpart in New York, David Paterson suggests bridging that state’s $15.4B budget gap by calling for 88 new fees. These include an “iPod tax” on the sale of downloaded music and other “digitally delivered entertainment services.” State sales taxes also may be imposed at movie theaters, sports events, and satellite TV and radio.
Tax On Movie Theaters, Ipod Downloads?
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