Corzine Taxes Online Music Sales

Jon Corzine

According to a report on ABC News Jon Corzine has passed a bill that will make digital music a taxable good in the state of NJ. No longer will that song from iTunes be just .99 cents but now $1.06. Also included in the bill are shipping and handling fees, landscaping, parking, and other items. This new legislation took effect on Oct. 1, 2006. For more information check the original article here.

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About Sean Piotrowski

Sean R. Piotrowski is an Adjunct Lecturer for Rider University’s Computer Information Systems Department. He has been the Faculty Advisor for Rider’s chapter of the College Republicans since the Fall of 2004.

2 Responses to “Corzine Taxes Online Music Sales”

  1. Yippy. Good thing Rukus is free…for the moment.

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