A state circuit court judge struck down Maryland’s digital advertising tax following a hearing on certain motions associated with the case. It has been reported that the judge ruled from the bench that the digital advertising tax violated the Internet Tax Freedom Act, the Commerce Clause, and the First Amendment.
Source: KPMG
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