The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled to protect an important manufacturing sales tax exemption from becoming hollowed out in an opinion released last week.
The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and Kentucky Association of Manufacturers (KAM) filed an amicus brief in April 2022 in support of the taxpayer in the case, Century Aluminum, arguing that the exemption plays a key role in fostering a competitive business environment for manufacturers in the Commonwealth.
Source: nkytribune.com
Latest Posts in "United States"
- South Dakota Clarifies Use Tax Requirements for Out-of-State Materials
- Digital Advertising Services Taxes: States Catch Up and Look Ahead
- Understanding Utility Sales Tax Exemptions: Are Your Business Utilities Tax-Exempt?
- Are Shipping Charges Subject to Sales Tax in South Carolina?
- Are Shipping Charges Subject to Sales Tax in Missouri?













