- The Wisconsin Tax Appeals Commission ruled that Verizon Connect NWF, Inc.’s fleet management service is a taxable “inspection service.”
- The service involves installing devices in vehicles to collect, analyze, and report diagnostic and location data to customers via an online platform.
- The Commission agreed with the Department of Revenue that this process is similar to a traditional vehicle inspection and thus subject to sales tax.
- Transmission of data from vehicles to servers is considered a taxable telecommunication service, and communications to customers (email/SMS) are taxable messaging services.
- The entire bundled fleet management service is taxable as an inspection service, including its telecommunication and messaging components.
Source: kpmg.com
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