Your Internet and e-mail tax
bill
July 27, 2001
Dear Internet User,
If government officials have their way, you
will soon receive your Internet and email tax bill.
From e-mail tax to an Internet access tax, the
tax lobbyists are crafting ways to make these frightening new taxes a reality.
Currently, government officials at the
national, state and local levels are pressing to tax your Internet access,
monitor your Internet transactions and even tax your e-mail.
I have fought against Internet taxation and,
with the help of concerned citizens, like you, NoInternetTax.org
has convinced Congress to pass a temporary ban on new Internet taxes until
October 21, 2001.
With October 21st quickly approaching, the tax
lobbyists have regrouped to make sure you and I don't win the next round.
For example, this month the World Trade
Organization (WTO) is meeting in Geneva to specifically to devise new ways to
tax American Internet users.
That's why I'm writing you today. Help me stop
the government from taxing the Internet and meddling in our privacy.
With your help, NoInternetTax.org
will make the temporary tax ban permanent. I can start this crucial fight if you
click
here now and make a generous contribution to fund the battle ahead.
I need to gear up -- now, before it's too late
-- and tell the bureaucrats and elected officials that you and I don't need
another new tax and won't tolerate them spying on our daily lives.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Holder
NoInternetTax.org