Whether the software is included on a tangible medium, such as a disc, or transferred electronically, the sale of prewritten or canned software constitutes a sale of tangible personal property. The selling of a license to utilize prewritten or canned software is also considered a tangible personal property transaction and therefore taxable.
Source: thetaxvalet.com
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