Businesses that qualify for Nexus in Tennessee collect and remit sales and use tax on the sales, lease, or rental of tangible personal property (an item you can touch, smell, or taste), recreational activities, and digital products. Digital products are subject to a special local rate unless the products are also available as tangible product. For example, an eBook version of a book in print. In cases like that, the digital products are taxed at the normal rate.
Source: taxconnections.com
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