An administrative law judge concluded that a taxpayer owed sales tax on property and equipment it acquired under the terms of a limited liability company (LLC) purchase agreement. The taxpayer argued that the acquisition was merely a transfer of the intangible equity interests in the LLC.
Source: KPMG
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