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Jordan mulls amendment to media tax
- Jordan: Wednesday, June 24 - 2009 at 11:03
Jordan's Senate Education Committee has modified a proposed amendment to the Culture Law intended to annul a tax on media outlets' advertising revenues, despite its rejection by the Lower House last week. The committee has proposed lowering the tax from 5% to 1% instead of cancelling it as requested by the government, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, has reported. House media adviser Hamdan Hajj said if the Senate approves the amendment proposed by the committee, it will be sent back to the MPs who will either approve it or uphold their rejection.
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