- The Wisconsin Tax Appeals Commission ruled that fleet management services provided by a company, which involve gathering and analyzing vehicle data, are classified as taxable inspection services rather than exempt data processing services.
- The company’s services include downloading diagnostic information from vehicles, analyzing it, and generating understandable reports for customers to aid in vehicle maintenance and monitoring fleet behavior.
- The Commission reasoned that the information provided in the reports is akin to traditional inspection services, and the company’s arguments for exemption as data processing services were rejected.
Source Deloitte
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