The Connecticut Department of Revenue concluded that although learning plans are free of sales tax given the true object of non-taxable specific training services, in some cases the learning plans may be considered taxable job-related training, computer training and or software training that are specifically enumerated as taxable services in Connecticut.
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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