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Do you agree with this?

Discussion in 'GENERAL Wireless Discussion' started by RJB, May 17, 2005.

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Do you think cities should be able to tax cell phone users??

  1. Yes

    1.4%
  2. No way!!

    78.1%
  3. I could care less there is no way to stop them anyways.

    20.5%
  1. sprintcustomercare

    sprintcustomercare New Member

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    From your coverage address listed with the company. It's called your tax authority.
     
  2. scotsboyuk

    scotsboyuk Senior Member
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    Location:
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    My Phone:
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    Wireless Provider(s):
    Orange, T-Mobile
    It's not a direct tax on mobiles, but I have to pay VAT at 17.5% on calls, texts, etc.
     
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  3. shaunc1989

    shaunc1989 New Member

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    Location:
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    My Phone:
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    Wireless Provider(s):
    O2, Virgin, Rogers
    Is the VAT on calls, texts etc. per text, call? or is it through purchasing the topup that we pay the tax? I've always wondered that.
     

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