American Association of Advertising Agencies Praises Defeat of D.C. Council 3 Percent Tax on Advertising, Sale of Personal Information
July 31, 2020
July 31, 2020
NEW YORK, July 31 -- The American Association of Advertising Agencies issued the following news release:
In a final vote, The Washington, D.C. City Council nixed, as expected, a proposed 3 percent tax on advertising services and the sale of "personal information."
The tax, just one part of the city's proposed 2021 Budget and Financial plan, was introduced to help combat Washington, D.C.'s growing budget deficit, which has been compounded by the pandemic. Last . . .
In a final vote, The Washington, D.C. City Council nixed, as expected, a proposed 3 percent tax on advertising services and the sale of "personal information."
The tax, just one part of the city's proposed 2021 Budget and Financial plan, was introduced to help combat Washington, D.C.'s growing budget deficit, which has been compounded by the pandemic. Last . . .