H 3089
An Act relative to taxation of digital advertising services
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Bill overview
This bill proposed to establish a tax on digital advertising services provided in Massachusetts. The aim was to generate revenue by taxing companies like Google and Facebook that rely on advertising revenue. The bill sought to ensure that these large tech companies contribute to the state’s tax base in a similar way to traditional businesses. Ultimately, the bill failed to pass.
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Thomas W. Moakley
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