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Utah porn and ad taxes would boost litigation more than revenue

By Jeffrey Friedman on March 31, 2026
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When states push the limits of tax policy, litigation often follows.

In an article for Bloomberg Tax, Partner Jeff Friedman, along with University of Connecticut School of Law Professor Richard Pomp, examines two Utah proposals – a targeted advertising tax and a tax on online providers of material that is “harmful to minors” – and explains why these measures may invite constitutional challenges rather than meaningful revenue.

Read the full article here.

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