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Qwest, Comcast spar over taxes
Qwest wants to amend an administrative rule so that the properties of Comcast and other cable companies would be treated the same as those of telecommunication companies, meaning they would be assessed by the state rather than local entities. At a Utah Tax Commission meeting Tuesday, Qwest attorney David Crapo said Comcast operates as a unit across county lines and therefore should be subject to state assessment.
Cable companies, once solely TV-programming providers, have moved "heavily into two-way communications," he said, adding that Comcast proclaims itself as the fourth-largest phone-service provider in the United States, with 190 million calls weekly placed through its "national network."
The companies' data, Internet and voice service "is interconnected through and across county lines, and through and across state lines and requires central assessment," Crapo said. "The time has come that the cable companies should be centrally assessed by this commission."
And, he said, the service handling 190 million calls "is a data service, an Internet service." It is not a phone service and therefore is not regulated by the Utah Public Service Commission. "It's an Internet-based traffic," Oldroyd said.
Crapo, however, questioned that distinction. "It is a phone call," he said.
Salt Lake County Assessor Lee Gardner and John McCarrey, an assistant attorney general for the Utah Property Tax Division, said Comcast's operations appear to go over county lines. McCarrey also said that the state is better equipped than local assessors to assess cable companies' complex properties.
Oldroyd and several others are suggesting that the Legislature should decide whether cable companies are assessed by the state or locally. A letter to the tax commission from Senate Majority Leader Curt Bramble and Sen. Wayne Niederhauser, chairman of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee, said they prefer that the matter be addressed by the Legislature. However, HB367, which would have had cable companies assessed by the state, died in committee during the 2008 general session.
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