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Business owners caught off-guard by new computer services tax

by Melissa Roy | Aug 8, 2013 | Council in the News, The Patriot Ledger | 0 comments

NOTE: Christopher Anderson, president of the Massachusetts High Technology Council, blamed the lack of awareness on media inattention. “Most of the attention was on the gas tax, the cigarette tax, and the difference between the Legislature and Gov. Patrick’s...

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