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What The Future Holds: Bloggers Beware

23 August 2010 @ 11:53

The City Of Brotherly Love is not being too affectionate towards bloggers who reside there.

From the Philadelphia City Paper, Valerie Rubinsky reporting, we learn [tip of the fedora to The Daily Caller]:

For the past three years, Marilyn Bess has operated MS Philly Organic, a small, low-traffic blog that features occasional posts about green living, out of her Manayunk home. Between her blog and infrequent contributions to ehow.com, over the last few years she says she’s made about $50. To Bess, her website is a hobby. To the city of Philadelphia, it’s a potential moneymaker, and the city wants its cut.

In May, the city sent Bess a letter demanding that she pay $300, the price of a business privilege license.

“The real kick in the pants is that I don’t even have a full-time job, so for the city to tell me to pony up $300 for a business privilege license, pay wage tax, business privilege tax, net profits tax on a handful of money is outrageous,” Bess says.

It would be one thing if Bess’ website were, well, an actual business, or if the amount of money the city wanted didn’t outpace her earnings six-fold. Sure, the city has its rules; and yes, cash-strapped cities can’t very well ignore potential sources of income. But at the same time, there must be some room for discretion and common sense.

When Bess pressed her case to officials with the city’s now-closed tax amnesty program, she says, “I was told to hire an accountant.”

She’s not alone. After dutifully reporting even the smallest profits on their tax filings this year, a number — though no one knows exactly what that number is — of Philadelphia bloggers were dispatched letters informing them that they owe $300 for a privilege license, plus taxes on any profits they made.

…Even though small-time bloggers aren’t exactly raking in the dough, the city requires privilege licenses for any business engaged in any “activity for profit,” says tax attorney Michael Mandale of Center City law firm Mandale Kaufmann. This applies “whether or not they earned a profit during the preceding year,” he adds.

So even if your blog collects a handful of hits a day, as long as there’s the potential for it to be lucrative — and, as Mandale points out, most hosting sites set aside space for bloggers to sell advertising — the city thinks you should cut it a check. According to Andrea Mannino of the Philadelphia Department of Revenue, in fact, simply choosing the option to make money from ads — regardless of how much or little money is actually generated — qualifies a blog as a business. The same rules apply to freelance writers….

Jeez…don’t tell The First Triumvirate about this idea: next thing you know Nancy Mussolini Pompey Pelosi will be filing a bill to impose such a tax federally and then Comrade Obamnin will use the IRS to target we DHS-Certified Right Wing Extremists.  Sound far-fetched?  Really?  Just think back over all that we have witnessed since 20 January 2009…doesn’t seem such a wacky idea now, huh?

9 Comments
  1. smitty permalink
    23 August 2010 @ 13:00 13:00

    TryDumbVirate

    • bobbelvedere permalink*
      23 August 2010 @ 14:45 14:45

      Smitty: I suppose that fits if the dumb are allowed to exhibite low-cunning.

  2. 23 August 2010 @ 13:11 13:11

    I had just learned of this earlier and am outraged! A ‘privilege license? As I stated elsewhere; Look out basket-weavers,,your next.

  3. 23 August 2010 @ 13:15 13:15

    Bob,

    I Meant to inform you that I am now following your blog. I could not find a spot to do so on this page so did so by your URL. Great stuff here.

    • bobbelvedere permalink*
      23 August 2010 @ 16:29 16:29

      Christopher: Thanks.

      In acoordance with Stacy McCain’s RULE 2…
      I’ve added your site to my version of the blogroll: Congratulations, you are an official Fellow DHS-Certified Right Wing Extremist.

  4. 23 August 2010 @ 19:05 19:05

    Bob, this goes close beside the post I made at Smash Mouth about the 73,000 wordpress bloggers being shut down on July 16, 2010. If the leftist feds think they can get away with shutting down a host with 73,000 blogs on it, taxing or charging a fee to blog is not too far-fetched, although if you have the ‘right’ kind of blog, I’m sure there would be some kind of exclusion given.

    Mike

    • bobbelvedere permalink*
      23 August 2010 @ 19:08 19:08

      Mike: Is there a chill wind a-blowing, or is it just me?

  5. 23 August 2010 @ 21:57 21:57

    It’s starting to get a mite breezy. Speaking of a chill wind…some folks who call in to our local Conservative talk radio host, Bob McClain, on WORD out of Spartanburg, SC, are vocalizing the thought that there might not be an election in Nov. Now I wouldn’t quite go that far, but I’d watch the polls very carefully to make sure the votes get counted right.

    Mike

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