In a private letter ruling involving a company that offers video streaming services on an internet-based platform, the Colorado Department of Revenue held that neither the company’s sales of certain platform credits, nor their subsequent redemption by viewers, are subject to Colorado sales tax under the provided facts.
Source Deloitte
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