- A Wisconsin circuit court affirmed a tax appeals commission decision.
- Indirect materials purchased to fulfill a taxpayer’s contracts with the federal government were exempt from sales tax.
- The materials were exempt because they were resold to the federal government.
- The issue was whether the transfer of title under the contracts constituted a “sale” under Wisconsin law.
- The court concluded that a “sale” included the transfer of title to tangible personal property.
Source: kpmg.com
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