On February 12, Maryland became the first state in the country to enact a tax on digital advertising services. The purpose is to ding Big Tech while generating revenue for the state. Maryland estimates that the tax will generate around $ 250 million in its first year, the majority of which will go toward plugging pandemic-related… Continue reading »
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