By Jessica Kerner and Pilar Mata

The Georgia Department of Revenue determined that a company’s cloud-based applications and related services are not subject to Georgia sales and use tax. The company maintains and operates hardware and software on servers located outside of Georgia that it uses to support its customers’ telecommunications equipment, including voice, video

By Ted Friedman and Timothy Gustafson

The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance issued a Tax Bulletin addressing the application of sales tax to sales of computer software and related services. The Department explained that the sale of prewritten software is taxable, while the sale of custom software is not subject to tax.

By Derek Takehara and Andrew Appleby

The Texas Comptroller determined that a semiconductor manufacturer’s purchases of computer software-related services were subject to sales and use tax because the taxpayer failed to prove that such purchases qualified for the multistate benefit exemption. Taxable services performed for use in Texas are generally subject to tax. Because some

By Stephanie Do and Pilar Mata

The Colorado Department of Revenue determined that an out-of-state S corporation was not subject to Colorado income taxes and was not required to register with the Department. The S corporation provided information technology consulting services and designed accounting software systems. One of the S corporation’s clients was located in

In a fact-intensive ruling, the Texas Comptroller determines that the multistate benefit exemption does not apply to the purchase of various services performed in connection with computer software. To qualify for the multistate benefit exemption (which only applies to services that became taxable after 9/1/1987), the Comptroller explains that a taxpayer must prove by

The Idaho Tax Commission Sales Tax Rule Committee is meeting today to discuss a recently released draft of proposed changes to Idaho Rule 27 “Computer Equipment, Software, and Data Services”.  The Commission is in the process of updating the regulation following recent legislation that amended the definition of tangible personal property to exclude electronically delivered

By David Pope and Timothy Gustafson 

The Michigan Court of Appeals held that Thomson Reuters’ sale of Checkpoint, an online tax and accounting research program, was the sale of a nontaxable information service and not tangible personal property for purposes of Michigan’s use tax. The Michigan Department of Treasury argued Checkpoint was tangible personal

Sutherland’s state and local tax team will host the Sutherland SALT Roundtable Silicon Valley on Tuesday, June 17 at the Sofitel San Francisco Bay in Redwood City, California. The roundtable will take an in-depth look at significant state and local tax issues and developments impacting the technology sector, including:

  • Digital Unrest – Legislation, Litigation and

Sutherland’s state and local tax team will host the Sutherland SALT Roundtable Silicon Valley on Tuesday, June 17 at the Sofitel San Francisco Bay in Redwood City, California. The roundtable will take an in-depth look at significant state and local tax issues and developments impacting the technology sector, including:

  • Digital Unrest – Legislation, Litigation and