9:25:33 AM SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 11 Urging the United States Congress to amend the tax code to repeal the federal excise tax on communications. This was the first hearing for this resolution in the Senate Finance Committee. DAVE STANCLIFF, Staff to Senator Gene Therriault, gave a history of this tax established in 1878, repealed twice then reenacted and amended several times. Senator Therriault deemed this resolution a "valuable message to send on behalf of Alaskans", who pay almost $17 million annually in the form of this tax. This federal excise tax on communications is also known as the "talking tax". 9:26:44 AM Co-Chair Green asked the impact of the repeal of this tax. 9:26:58 AM Mr. Stancliff replied that "the little column" on customers' phone bills would "disappear" along with the three-percent tax. He spoke to concerns by members of Congress that this tax would be expanded and imposed on Internet services not currently taxed. 9:27:36 AM Co-Chair Green clarified this resolution does not address the issue of taxation of Internet services. 9:27:44 AM Mr. Stancliff affirmed this resolution requests the repeal of the luxury tax. 9:27:53 AM Senator Olson asked the negative impact of repealing this tax and what programs would be eliminated or reduced if not funded from the revenues generated. 9:28:09 AM Mr. Stancliff replied this is a general tax of three percent that is imposed on local telephone service, toll service, Teletype, and exchange service. Revenues from this tax are deposited to the general fund. If repealed, Alaskans would be relieved of $17 million in taxes paid. It is difficult to ascertain the allocation of all the revenues. 9:29:03 AM Senator Olson wanted to ensure that no telecommunication programs would suffer. 9:29:19 AM Mr. Stancliff had detected no opposition from the telecommunications industry. 9:29:48 AM Senator Stedman commented about migration to Internet phone service from traditional long distance telecommunications. He asked if this should be addressed in this resolution. 9:30:11 AM Mr. Stancliff understood concerns that as communication through the Internet increases, the revenue generated by this tax would not continue unless the tax is expanded to Internet services. Congress has been considering this issue for several years. Interested parties from both sides of the issue have been involved and to date no changes have been made. The repeal of this tax would not impact the any issues currently before Congress. 9:31:06 AM Co-Chair Green clarified the repeal of this tax would not result of any reduction in federal funding appropriated in the state of Alaska. Mr. Stancliff affirmed. 9:31:31 AM Senator Stedman offered a motion to report the resolution from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. There was no objection and SJR 11 MOVED from Committee with zero fiscal note #1 from the Department of Revenue.