A Tennessee Department of Revenue ruling concludes that a company’s membership fees for access to its online fitness classes, which include the company’s pre-recorded on-demand classes, are subject to Tennessee sales and use tax as a bundled transaction that includes taxable specified digital products even if some of its offerings may not be taxable.
Source Deloitte
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