- Sales tax on digital advertising and marketing is a hot topic in the U.S.
- Maryland was the first state to levy sales tax on digital advertising services.
- The tax rate in Maryland ranges from 2.5% to 10% depending on the company’s global, annual gross revenues.
- Apple has challenged the constitutionality of Maryland’s tax and seeks a refund.
- Other states like Nebraska and Tennessee are also considering taxing digital advertising services.
- The Council on State Taxation opposes digital advertising laws, calling them controversial and untested.
Source: taxconnex.com
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