- The Colorado Department of Revenue issued a letter ruling on the taxability of travel experience packages.
- A travel experience company asked if its basic package is subject to sales and use tax.
- The department determined that the basic package is not subject to tax because it includes non-taxable services.
- However, additional services or upgrades may be subject to tax if they are taxable under state law.
- The department provided examples of taxable and non-taxable services in the ruling.
Source: vitallaw.com
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