An Indiana Department of Revenue ruling involving an out-of-state video game publisher that does not directly sell its video games but does offer purchasers of its video games the option to enhance their gaming experience through the purchase of monthly subscriptions; in-game items; and virtual currency that such optional items are not subject to Indiana sales tax.
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