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Mon Mar 8, 2021, 11:53 PM Mar 2021

Connecticut bill could raise $250M a year by taxing digital ads on Twitter, Facebook and Google

Connecticut lawmakers have proposed a tax on social media ads sold by Facebook, Twitter and other industry giants, with one lawmaker saying it could create a $250 million windfall.

Under a bill sponsored by state Rep. Holly Cheeseman, R-East Lyme, a portion of tax revenue collected by Connecticut on digital ads would underwrite programs to reduce online bullying, which a number of studies have blamed for creating a sense of isolation for teens and tweens, and in some instances contributing to substance abuse and thoughts of suicide.

Rep. Sean Scanlon, D-Guilford, who co-chairs the Connecticut General Assembly’s Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee, floated the possibility of the tax adding potentially as much as $250 to $300 million, with the bill’s language not specifying a target amount.

Connecticut generated $4.7 billion from sales and use taxes in the fiscal year ending last June, with taxes on cable and satellite TV companies totaling only about $50 million.

Read more: https://www.ctinsider.com/business/nhregister/article/CT-bill-could-raise-250M-a-year-by-taxing-16009915.php

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