Responding to a ruling request from a business primarily providing online educational courses, furnishing in-person teaching support, and hosting networking and best practices sharing events, the Rhode Island Division of Taxation concluded that, based on the provided facts, the taxpayer’s charges for its online programs and computer software are subject to Rhode Island sales and use tax.
Source Deloitte
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