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Broadband tax
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1215660/6-broadband-tax-phone-introduced-election.html
Yet another stealth tax, or a jolly good idea?
If a person gets rid of their land-line telephone, and uses just a mobile phone and cable for their broadband, would they still have to pay the tax?
Yet another stealth tax, or a jolly good idea?
If a person gets rid of their land-line telephone, and uses just a mobile phone and cable for their broadband, would they still have to pay the tax?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you're right. The tax is being applied to land lines whether you sign up to BT or other. Obviously mobile broadband will be exempt. But to make use of the 100Mb fibre optics you will then have to reconnect to the landline and then they will charge the premium.
It will be a bad idea for the few that will not be connected to the high speed broadband because of location and still be expected to pay. Because this will be unfair the set up costs should be borne by central government.
If the cost of having it into your home I would think the price would shoot through the roof meaning many will still be unable to use it. The question then is what happens to the old exchanges and telephone lines. Will they run a dual service, I can't see that happening.
It will be a bad idea for the few that will not be connected to the high speed broadband because of location and still be expected to pay. Because this will be unfair the set up costs should be borne by central government.
If the cost of having it into your home I would think the price would shoot through the roof meaning many will still be unable to use it. The question then is what happens to the old exchanges and telephone lines. Will they run a dual service, I can't see that happening.