As of February 2012 there are not any VOIP taxes on the books that tax payers can expect to pay for the coming tax year but that’s not stopping politicians from trying to “milk” an untapped source of revenue like cigarettes or alcohol. Many people pay these taxes because; they think they need these services when there are always more affordable options available.
Unlike traditional home telephone or cell phone services, VOIP telephone services are not being taxed yet but, that may likely change, as more politicians attempt to tax VOIP every year to put a plug in the huge national deficit.
What Can You Do With VOIP?
Unlike traditional phone services you can use your VOIP phone service to make calls from any computer, anywhere you are in the world. VOIP services like ACN give consumers the ability to make affordable calls to Europe or France without having to worry about paying excessive fees.
A More Flexible Alternative
As VOIP technology becomes more advanced, consumers can connect their VOIP service to their old home phone and even make calls from their cell phone or wireless device when they are abroad. These conveniences have revolutionized the telephony industry and made it easier for consumers to make calls and stay connected compared to 10 or 20 years ago.







Taxes are just a part of life. There is no way to get around them, so it is always in your best interest to take the time to