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California Democrats look to tax iTunes downloads
California citizens could soon see their iTunes song prices rise from the usual $0.99 to $1.07. iTunes is the USA’s second-largest music retailer, shortly behind Wal-Mart. The current California laws limit taxing goods to only real-life objects, e.g. a CD – digital music files obviously aren’t real-life objects and can’t be taxed. The state is more »















