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The federal telephone excise tax is a statutory 3 percent federal tax on local telecommunications services. It is collected from the customer by telephone companies and then passed on to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
On average U.S. wireless consumers pay an average of 17.05 percent in combined federal, state, and local taxes and fees on their cell phone bills. This rate comprises a 5.82 percent federal rate and an average 11.23 percent state-local rate.
But unlike sales, income or property taxes, wireless taxes remain largely hidden -- tacked on to the end of your monthly wireless bill and often ignored. They shouldn't be. A $60 cell phone bill actually costs the average customer $70.32.
Average Cell Phone Bill Now Over $80 per Month!
According to the National Society of Accountants in January 2017, the average tax preparation fee for a tax professional to prepare a Form 1040 and state return with no itemized deductions is $176. If you itemize your deductions, that average fee goes up to $273.
Universal Service Fees are mandated by the Federal Government and assessed under rules developed by the FCC to support universal service for schools, libraries, and rural health care facilities. It is calculated as a percentage of your total monthly long distance charges.
Federal Universal Service Fund (USF) This surcharge keeps local phone service affordable for all Americans by providing discounts on services to schools, libraries, as well as those living in rural and high-cost areas and income eligible families.
FEDERAL UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND (FUSE) The Federal Universal Service Fund (FUSE) charge will equal the FUSE established by the FCC, as it changes from time to time. As of the last Guide publication date, the FUSE surcharge is equal to 20.1 percent of all the charges, excluding Taxes, appearing on a Customer's invoice.
Besides the standard usage charges on cell phone bill, most cell phone service providers also add surcharges. According to The Kip linger Letter, surcharges can make up 15 percent of a total cell phone bill, and unless there's been a mistake on the part of the cell phone company, you must pay them.
The FCC mandates that Verizon Wireless as well as other carriers pay into the Federal Universal Service Fund. ... They disclose this as a Federal Universal Service Charge, but it is not a tax or mandated by the government on the consumer. The current rate is 3.66 of assessed charges on the consumers bill.
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