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 Posted by GMAN on 12/30/05 17:13 
In article <1135946467_1301@spool6-east.superfeed.net>, "RobMac" <rpmccartney@gmail.com> wrote: 
>I just got an email from Netflix (not that I'll be using them much longer  
>anyway) that states the following : 
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>"Thank you for being a Netflix member. We are writing to let you know that  
>on January 1, 2006, as required by your state and local tax laws, Netflix  
>will switch from collecting a sales tax to collecting a use/rental tax. The  
>price of your Netflix plan is the same, but this change in tax types may  
>change your full monthly subscription charge slightly and will start on your  
>next billing date." 
> 
>My question is : "What the hell is a use/rental tax" ? 
> 
>I can find no mention of one in a Google search within PAs tax laws. 
>Is it more or less than PA's State Tax? 
>Anyone have any clues? Any CPAs out there?  
> 
> 
> 
 
Just one more thing the US is adapting from european countries.
 
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