- Missouri enacts sales and use tax exemption for broadband equipment starting January 1, 2026
- Exemption applies to machinery and equipment used by broadband service providers
- Providers must provide a written certificate to sellers to qualify for exemption
- Department of Revenue allows providers to enter direct pay agreements for taxes
- Exemption covers a wide range of equipment including wires, cables, antennas, routers, and more
- Broadband service includes internet access, telecommunications, and video programming
- Providers include those engaged in broadband services or their affiliates
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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