New law expands Ohio’s sales tax bad debt deduction by allowing vendors to take such deduction on private label credit accounts used to make purchases from the vendor or the vendor’s affiliates, even though the debt is charged off as uncollectible on the books of the owner of the credit account.
Source Deloitte
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