New law eliminates the requirement that Maine sales tax be paid upfront by a business when purchasing certain property (e.g., equipment) to rent out to consumers, instead allowing the tax to be paid over the use of a qualifying rental, “which eliminates the upfront financial burden on these business owners when acquiring rentable equipment.”
Source Deloitte
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