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Maryland Approves Country’s First Tax on Big Tech’s Ad Revenue

Analysts estimate that the tax will generate up to $250 million for schools in the state in the first year. It will also probably face fierce legal challenges.

[nytimes.com]

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FearlessFly 9 Feb 18
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We should definitely tax all ad revenue!!

This law only taxes online ads in Maryland . . .

Won't companies just raise prices ?

@FearlessFly Facebook does not charge its users. Its sole revenue is frm advertising.

@wordywalt The 'cost' of using FB, Google et. al. is loss of privacy. 😛

If FB, Google, et. al pay tax for ad rev, won't they charge advertisers more ? Those companies paying for ads will raise prices . . .

@FearlessFly Do you think that Google values your privacy. Ain't so,

@wordywalt I value privacy more that most folks I ever encounter, you might be surprised at the lengths I go-to to avoid being 'tracked'.

I don't/won't use FB/Google/Amazon/eBay et. al.

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How about two tax tiers, one for non-targeted ads and another (much higher) one for targeted ads ?

eg. 10% for non-targeted, 30% for targeted.

Let's see how much violating privacy is really worth. 😛

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