Maryland Senate Bill (S.B.) 787 became law 30 days after being presented to the governor, who allowed the bill to pass without his signature. S.B. 787 delays Maryland’s digital advertising services tax until 2022; contains technical corrections to the tax; and modifies sales and use tax provisions relating to digital products, digital codes and custom software.
Source: BDO
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