The IRS: "Sorry about all the taxes on your long distance calls. Here's some money."

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Well.

The Treasury Department announced this morning that after losing in five circuit courts of appeals, the Government is throwing in the towel and will no longer seek to enforce the 3% excise tax on long-distance telephone calls enacted during the Spanish-American War of 1898 as a "luxury" tax on wealthy Americans who owned telephones. The IRS will will issue $15 billion in refunds to consumers for long-distance telephone service taxes paid over the past three years:

* No immediate action is required by taxpayers.
* Refunds will be a part of 2006 tax returns filed in 2007.
* Refund claims will cover all excise tax paid on long-distance service over the last three years (time allowed given statute of limitations).
* Interest will be paid on refunds.
* The IRS is working on a simplified method for individuals to use to claim a refund on their 2006 tax returns.
* Refunds will not include tax paid on local telephone service, which was not involved in the litigation.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 25 May 2006 16:21 (nineteen years ago)

IRS, please...

dave's good arm (facsimile) (dave225.3), Thursday, 25 May 2006 16:30 (nineteen years ago)

Only the past three years? That should add up to about 7c for every cell phone owner, thanks!

Allyzay Rofflesbot (allyzay), Thursday, 25 May 2006 16:32 (nineteen years ago)

Congratulations. (Then there's me, but not like I'm going to get THAT much, I figure.)

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 25 May 2006 16:33 (nineteen years ago)

Is owning a mobile telephone suddenly not a luxury? You basts should pay up.

S- (sgh), Friday, 26 May 2006 01:03 (nineteen years ago)


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