- The Maine Supreme Judicial Court addressed the issue of whether a pharmacy benefit management company could apportion its service receipts based on the location of its direct clients.
- Maine law generally attributes service receipts to the state where the services are received.
- The assessor argued that the income from the services should be attributed to the retail pharmacy locations where the services were received by members.
- The court agreed with the assessor, stating that the receipts resulted from claims processing services for prescription drug claims processed at retail pharmacies in Maine.
Source: kpmg.com
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