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tj008

join:2004-06-24
Cincinnati, OH

reply to Robbob90210
Re: [Lingo] is going to charge Excise and Reg Tax

"U. Taxes

1. All taxes, tax-like charges, and tax-related surcharges are referred to collectively as "Tax(es)." Primus may elect to impose and collect such Taxes, unless otherwise constrained by court order or direction.
2. You agree to pay all Taxes imposed. If Primus has collected Taxes and a challenged Tax is found to have been invalid and unenforceable, Primus, in its sole discretion, will either reduce service rates for a fixed period of time in the future in order to flow-through to customers an amount equivalent to the amounts collected, or it will credit or refund such amounts to affected customers (less its reasonable administrative costs), if the amounts collected were retained by Primus or if they were delivered to the jurisdiction and returned to Primus, or it will negotiate an arrangement with the jurisdiction to provide a future benefit for customers in that jurisdiction."

-From the current Terms and Conditions dated in October 2004

Was just a hope and prayer on our parts that they wouldnt succumb to charging taxes.

Would still like to see where the FCC requires these taxes and fees to be collected on voip services.


GrepTar

join:2004-06-21
Huntsville, AL
I am almost certain that wasn't in the agreement when I signed up on June 9, 2004. I didn't print it out at the time, though. I guess I will remember to do that from now on.

Would anyone here have an agreement from then?

tj008

join:2004-06-24
Cincinnati, OH


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I am almost certain that wasn't in the agreement when I signed up on June 9, 2004. I didn't print it out at the time, though. I guess I will remember to do that from now on.

Would anyone here have an agreement from then?
Im sure somewhere in the T&C there is a line saying if this T&C is changed you are bound by them by continuing to pay for the service.



laserjobs
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join:2004-05-02
Las Vegas, NV
·Cox HSI

reply to GrepTar
said by GrepTar See Profile:

I am almost certain that wasn't in the agreement when I signed up on June 9, 2004. I didn't print it out at the time, though. I guess I will remember to do that from now on.

Would anyone here have an agreement from then?
I just looked at the T&C from when I signed up in June. Unfortunatley here is the Taxes part:

S. Taxes
1. All taxes, tax-like charges, and tax-related surcharges are referred to collectively as “Tax(es).” Primus may elect to impose
and collect such Taxes, unless otherwise constrained by
court order or direction.

2. You agree to pay all Taxes imposed. If Primus has collected Taxes and a challenged Tax is found to have been invalid and
unenforceable, Primus, in its sole discretion, will either reduce service rates for a fixed
period of time in the future in order to flow-through to customers an amount equivalent to the amounts collected, or it will credit
or refund such amounts to affected customers (less its reasonable administrative costs),
if the amounts collected were retained by Primus or if they were delivered to the jurisdiction and returned to Primus, or it will
negotiate an arrangement with the jurisdiction to provide a future benefit for customers in
that
jurisdiction.

3. If you provide Primus with a duly authorized tax exemption certificate, Primus will exempt you in accordance with law,

effective on the date Primus receives the certificate.

& Taxes on Primus's net income will be Primus's responsibility.

5. If you are required by the laws of any foreign tax jurisdiction to withhold income or profit taxes from a payment, within 90
days of the withholding, you will provide Primus with official tax certificates documenting
remittance of the taxes. The tax certificates will be in a form sufficient to document qualification of the taxes for the foreign
tax credit allowable against Primus’s U.S. corporate income tax, and will be accompanied by
an English translation. Upon receipt of the tax certificate, Primus will issue you a credit for the amounts represented thereby.
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