Tennessee is considering supplementing its revenue shortfall with a tax on digital downloads. The state's Digital Products/iPOD Tax, which is part of the "Technical Corrections" bill, is still in preliminary stages and plans to include nearly any type of digital media download.
This, I would think, may cause an uproar.
Oh, by the way, when did Bill Hobbs become the "state communications director"?
"Most states do not tax digitally-deliverd products," said state communications director Bill Hobbs. "
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