The Wyoming Supreme Court held that Wyoming’s excise tax on the sales price paid for services performed for the repair, alteration or improvement of tangible personal property (TPP) did not apply to a taxpayer’s provision of certain roadside services, because the state legislature intended such services to be taxable only if they increase the value of the property subject to the service.
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