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Indie Labels Unite To Fight New York Download Tax

The president of indie label trade group The American Association For Independent Music (A2IM) issued  this statement today arguing against New York state’s proposed tax on digital music sales:

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"The A2IM board and members of our community are very concerned about the effect this tax would have on all members of the music community. While A2IM understands the need to shrink the state’s budget deficit during this time of economic recession we feel taxing the music industry is the wrong answer.

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Due to changes in technology, the music industry has already been faced with declining revenues for a prolonged period of time prior to this financial crisis, due to consumers’ shifting to the illegal acquisition of music. The reality is that this tax will probably not be paid by either the consumers buying music online or retailers of the music, as the pricing of music can not be increased. Instead, this tax will need to be absorbed by…

those least able to afford it, the music labels that have already
experienced long periods of unprofitability . Otherwise, any change in
prices may very well increase the level of consumer non-paid illegal
acquisition of music, as too many music consumers already wrongly feel
that free acquisition of music is a legitimate alternative.

At a time like this, where large components of the manufacturing and
service industries have moved outside of the United States, the need to
support the creators of intellectual property and the companies that
invest in it here in the United States has never been greater. This tax
would have the exact opposite effect and should not be enacted."

Others in the music industry are expected to join the effort to fight the download tax.

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  1. New York is also wanting to put a 18% tax jump on Soda Pop and Movie Tickets along with tax on music downloads.
    New York is trying to pay off a lot of debut and they are fucking up along the way.

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