Conservative lawmakers want porn taxes. Critics say theyβre unconstitutional.
As age-verification laws continue to dismantle the adult industryβand determine the future of free speech on the internetβa Utah lawmaker proposed a bill this week that would enforce a tax on porn sites that operate within the state.
Introduced by state senator Calvin Musselman, a Republican, the bill would impose a 7 percent tax on total receipts βfrom sales, distributions, memberships, subscriptions, performances, and content amounting to material harmful to minors that is produced, sold, filmed, generated, or otherwise basedβ in Utah. If passed, the bill would go into effect in May and would also require adult sites to pay a $500 annual fee to the State Tax Commission. Per the legislation, the money made from the tax will be used by Utahβs Department of Health and Human Services to provide more mental health support for teens.
Musselman did not respond to a request for comment.


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