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Large companies with more than 1 million users would pay $165,000 per month plus $0.50 per person on the sites.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Minnesota could become the first state to tax social media companies if a new DFL bill gets passed.
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Minnesota could become the first state in the nation to tax social media platforms based on how many users they have in the ...
Minnesota legislators are weighing a new tax on social media platforms that could raise $334 million over the next four years ...
Heard in the Senate’s Tax Committee on Wednesday, the bill would target social media companies with more than 100,000 Minnesota consumers.
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Minnesota could become the first state to tax social media companies if a new bill gets passed by lawmakers this year. FOX 9’s Corin Hoggard explains how it could work.