COLUMBUS, Ohio -- There is a call to repeal a cell phone tax most people probably don't even know they are paying, NewsChannel5 partner ONN reported.
Anybody who has ever tried to decipher a cell phone bill knows how tough it can be. One of the charges is a 3 percent fee on every cell phone bill in America. The origin of the tax predates the invention of the cellular phone by nearly a century.
Annie Brinkman and her friend, Stacey Lemle, don't know it, but every time they use their cell phones, they are supporting the war effort -- the Spanish-American War.
The 1898 war involved Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders.
The fee began as a luxury tax on phones at the turn of the 19th Century. And we're all still paying for it today.
Phone bills don’t specify that the tax originates from the Spanish-American War. It is labeled as the federal excise tax, which amounts to 3 percent of every monthly bill.
Read more: NewsNet5.com - Money - 3 Percent Fee On Cell Phones Started 107 Years Ago

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