On 17 October 2022, Judge Alison Asti of the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County in the U.S. state of Maryland ruled that the state’s digital advertising tax is unconstitutional. The digital advertising tax, the first of its kind introduced by any State in the U.S., was first approved by the General Assembly (legislature) in 2021, including progressive tax rates of up to 10% on gross revenues of a person derived from digital advertising services in Maryland.
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