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The cost of a 99-cent iTunes song could soon be $1.05, if a measure in Gov. Martin O’Malley’s budget makes it through the General Assembly.
O’Malley wants Maryland’s 6 percent sales tax to cover everything downloaded, which would include not only iTunes songs, but all music, apps, ebooks, ringtones, magazines, blogs, magazines, chat discussions and e-greeting cards people download.
Gift certificates or gift cards would not be taxed.
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