- Proposal by Intergovernmental State Tax Agency aims to define digital products for state tax purposes
- Goal is to clarify which digital products are subject to state taxes
- Agency hopes to create consistency in how digital products are taxed across states
- Proposal could impact how companies selling digital products are taxed in different states
Source: mtc.gov
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