TEMIA RELEASES POSITION PAPER ON PROPOSED IRS TAX ON
PERSONAL CELL PHONE USAGE
NAPERVILLE, IL, July 23, 2009 -- The Telecom Expense
Management Industry Association (TEMIA) (http://www.temia.org),
the authoritative voice for the Telecom Expense Management
(TEM) industry, announced that it has released a position
paper on taxes of personal use for employer-paid mobile
devices. This definitive paper responds to the June 8,
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Notice 2009-46 with three
critical actions that enterprises, employees, and TEM
suppliers must take in the next 30 days. The paper outlines
how to submit comments to the IRS and Treasury Department
and ways to contact your lawmakers to support legislation
that will abolish this tax. Also the article provides
strategies on why establishment of a corporate liable plan
will help to control expenses and, manage security.
While the tax does provide some justification for solutions
offered by TEMIA members that automate mobility expense
management processes, the association has adopted a position
that aligns with the long-term best interest of its members'
clients. "Our role is to enable productive, efficient mobile
workforces within global enterprises. Outdated regulation
and taxation is counterproductive and its enforcement costs
exceed the tax benefit. Elimination of the tax puts the
enterprise focus back on smart business," stated Andreas
Schenck, chief executive officer of ProfitLine, a TEMIA
member.
"Few companies enforce the tedious record-keeping rule which
requires employee to monitor and document their personal
use," said Kevin Whitehurst, co-founder and managing partner
of mindWireless, a TEMIA member. "mindWireless recently
looked at tens of millions of data records in our client
database, researching apparent wireless personal use versus
corporate use and we found that personal use of a corporate
device has generally been minimal," said Whitehurst.
"Automated telecom expense management systems, coupled with
a clear corporate wireless policy make it easier for
managers to review and tag calls for validation by the
employee," added Whitehurst.
Tony Bodetti, Chief Operating Officer at TnT Expense
Management, a TEMIA member, echoed the sentiments of many
association members. "Although we are in favor of repealing
the law, our system capabilities allow users to identify
call detail records as either being for personal or business
use. While this law remains in effect, we can help our
clients meet its requirements and similar provisions for
international clients with the Value Added Tax (VAT)," added
Bodetti.
David Spofford, CEO of Invoice Insight, a TEMIA member,
summed things up by stating, "two major concerns should
create bi-partisan support for the elimination of this
regressive tax: one, this tax is a job destroyer forcing
businesses to spend money on compliance rather than
innovation and jobs; two, this tax increases security risks
for U.S. companies by driving devices off corporate secured
devices onto unsecure individually bought and managed
devices."
TEMIA seeks to take on issues of its members and provide
education in ways that do not overlap with independent
activities of its members and industry analysts. TEMIA's
response to the IRS' tax simplification proposal provides a
blueprint for how the association is positioned to tackle
issues, publish best practices, performance metrics,
standards, and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Michael
Greenspan, chief executive officer for MBG, a TEMIA member,
explains, "We need to get ahead of the curve to tell our
story through educational initiatives and PR. The better we
define things, the more we can improve the entire market for
enterprise customers as well as TEM providers."
This paper can be downloaded from the TEMIA website (http://www.temia.org/report)
and the websites of our association members.
About TEMIA
TEMIA, the Telecom Expense Management Industry Association,
was founded in 2007 by the country's largest Telecom Expense
Management (TEM) service providers. TEMIA's mission is to
raise awareness and knowledge of the values and benefits of
TEM solutions, to improve the quality and value of TEM
solutions through the development and promotion of industry
standards, and industry knowledge among TEM providers,
business partners, telecom service providers, and enterprise
clients. For more information about TEMIA, please visit,
http://www.temia.org/ or contact
info@temia.org