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Is Comcast considered a utility for city taxing purposes – for high-speed internet and cable TV?

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Is Comcast considered a utility for city taxing purposes – for high-speed internet and cable TV?

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No. Comcast is considered a utility; however the City collects a franchise fee from Comcast on a quarterly basis in lieu of a utility tax that is applied to the individual customer’s bill.

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