Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act

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The Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act, Pub.L. 108-435, is the current U.S. federal law that bans Internet taxes in the United States. Signed into law on December 3, 2004, by President George Bush, it extended until 2007 the then-current moratorium on new and discriminatory taxes on the Internet. It also made permanent the ban on Internet access taxes.

The law's co-authors were Representative Chris Cox (R-California), Senator George Allen (R-Virginia), and Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon).

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