TAX FILE: Court hangs up on federal phone tax appeal

The 3% federal tax on long-distance phone service received another blow on March 30. That's when a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied a government request to rehear its decision that the tax was invalid, in a case brought by OfficeMax. The panel reported that no judge of the appeals court had requested a vote on the suggestion that the full court rehear the case. Earlier, after the original OfficeMax ruling and decisions by several other federal courts that the tax was invalid, Treasury Secretary John Snow said the government might ...

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