In a scenario involving a company that operates an online service enabling viewers to watch streaming videos on its internet-based platform, accessed by downloading its mobile application or by using its website, the Indiana Department of Revenue concluded that the sales of such virtual items are not subject to Indiana sales and use tax as either sales of specified digital products or digital codes.
Source Deloitte
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