- Maryland is currently the only state with a tax on digital advertising services
- Other states, like California and the District of Columbia, are considering similar taxes or fees
- California passed a law in June 2024 imposing a tax on receipts from digital advertising services
- The District of Columbia is considering a new data excise tax on businesses extracting data from residents
- A case challenging Maryland’s digital advertising tax pass-through prohibition was dismissed by a federal district court judge
Source: kpmg.com
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