There was a piece on NEPR this morning talking about just that. They interviewed someone who was head of a large software company who was talking about businesses fleeing Massachusetts. They also said there was an initiative that was going to try to repeal it, if necessary through a ballot initiative in the election next year. Ah, found the piece on WBUR - http://www.wbur.org/2013/08/07/software-services-tax-repeal-effort Seems they would be looking for people from HiddenTech to join their bandwagon. On 8/6/13 9:30 PM, Tess Gadwa wrote: > I want to know why we as an industry are not doing some serious lobbying to get this stupid and > arbitrary tax repealed. Does anyone know of a group that is taking action on this front? Even a > list of representatives to call would be helpful. > > > Tess Gadwa > > Chief Executive Officer > _______________________________ > > Yes Exactly, Inc. | yesexactly.com <http://yesexactly.com> | 413.325.8251 > -- --------------- Chris Hoogendyk - O__ ---- Systems Administrator c/ /'_ --- Biology & Geology Departments (*) \(*) -- 347 Morrill Science Center ~~~~~~~~~~ - University of Massachusetts, Amherst <hoogendyk at bio.umass.edu> --------------- Erdös 4