- New York ruled that Federal Universal Service Fund fees are taxable when included in bundled wireless plans.
- The decision was made by the New York Division of Tax Appeals in August 2025.
- T-Mobile argued that these fees should not be taxable, referencing federal rules and similar cases.
- The judge decided that FUSF fees are part of the total taxable receipt in bundled services.
- The ruling differs from a recent decision on VoIP services where certain fees were nontaxable.
- This decision confirms that mobile providers cannot separate FUSF fees to avoid taxes in New York.
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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