The Maryland Comptroller’s Office on June 3 and July 14 released revised versions of Tax Tip #29, updating the Comptroller’s interpretation of the digital products sales tax provisions amended by S.B. 787 enacted on May 30. The legislation (and therefore the Comptroller’s revised guidance) applies retroactively to the March 14, 2021, effective date of the digital products sales tax.
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