- New York ruled bundled digital services taxable in the NetDocuments prewritten software case.
- The case involved a Utah-based company providing cloud-based document management services.
- The Administrative Law Judge clarified taxability rules for bundled transactions.
- NetVoyage Corp. petitioned for a revision or refund of sales and use taxes.
- A field audit was conducted for the period June 2017 to November 2019.
- 25 percent of reported New York sales were not taxed due to various errors.
- The company was found to owe USD 301,810.87 plus interest for the audit period.
- The ALJ concluded sales were taxable as prewritten software, not cloud-based services.
- Bundled taxable property and non-taxable services sold for one charge are fully taxable.
- The company failed to provide evidence for apportionment of customer fees.
- The case highlights the importance of accurate documentation and invoicing in digital services.
Source: vatabout.com
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