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The Government has said the 50p broadband tax will be on the statute book before the next General Election.
The £6 per year levy on every landline is set to pay for next-generation "superfast" broadband across the country. The charge is set to be imposed on every landline, regardless of whether the owner is connected to broadband or not.
The proposal was first mooted in this summer's Digital Britain report, but the departure of the report's author, Communications Minister Lord Carter, sparked speculation that the plans would be shelved.
However Carter's successor, Stephen Timms, says the Government will plough ahead with the proposals. "We want to make high speed networks nationally available," Timms told a debate organised by the British Computer Society (BCS), according to the BBC.
"The next-generation fund will help that and we will legislate for it this side of a general election."
The Conservatives are expected to oppose the tax, which will add around £175m a year to the broadband coffers - a figure that some experts claim will be insufficient to bring high-speed fibre to the entire country.
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