- Virginia legislators are considering expanding the sales tax to include digital services and other previously untaxed services.
- Democrats argue this is necessary because the sales tax base has eroded as more services move online.
- Republicans criticize the proposal, calling it an “affordability hoax” and listing many everyday services that could be taxed.
- The debate is part of a broader discussion as Democrats review thousands of funding requests.
Source: wvtf.org
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