Americans pay hundreds of dollars in wireless phone taxes, report shows
Published: Mon, 01/01/24
Americans pay hundreds of dollars in wireless phone taxes, report shows
Killen Daily HeraldBy Casey Harper | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – Americans pay hundreds of dollars per year in taxes on their wireless “family plan” for their cell phones.
The Tax Foundation research shows the average American household with four phones would pay about $300 per year in taxes on a family plan costing $100 per month.
“Since 2012, the average charge from wireless providers decreased by 26 percent, from $47.00 per line per month to $34.56 per line,” the report said. “However, during this same time, wireless taxes, fees, and government surcharges increased from 17.2 percent to 24.5 percent of the average bill.”
According to the report, wireless phone customers paid about $12.6 billion in fees, government charges and taxes to local and state governments alone this year.