- Wisconsin has clarified the sales and use tax exemption certification and documentation process for qualified data centers
- The clarification aims to provide guidance on what documentation is required for data centers to claim the exemption
- Data centers must provide specific information and documentation to qualify for the exemption
- The clarification is intended to make it easier for data centers to understand and comply with the exemption requirements.
Source: research.ibfd.org
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