- Virginia is considering House Bill 900, which would expand sales tax to cover digital products and services starting January 1, 2027.
- The bill would lower the state sales tax rate from 4.3% to 4.0% but broaden the tax base to include “digital personal property” and specified digital services, including many B2B transactions.
- Taxable items would include software, digital audio/video, e-books, digital codes, and digital subscription services.
- SaaS, software vendors, digital service providers, and their finance teams would need to update tax compliance, billing systems, and pricing models if the bill passes.
- The changes would significantly impact budgeting, pricing, and contract planning for businesses serving Virginia customers.
Source: taxcloud.com
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