A Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts letter ruling involving a taxpayer that employs medical professionals who utilize its proprietary software solutions tool to provide health insurance pre-authorization approvals to medical service providers concluded that such pre-authorization services for insurance eligibility are not taxable insurance, data processing, or information services under Texas law.
Source Deloitte
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