The Ohio Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday over whether a test for determining the taxability of multi-part service transactions can be broadly applied—a question worth nearly $2 million to one
Ohio applies the true object test, which looks to the intention of a transaction to determine whether it’s a taxable computer service or a nontaxable professional service. Courts around the country have been grappling with how to apply similar tests as the service economy becomes increasingly digital.
CheckFree Services Corp., a financial services technology company, is asking the justices for a sales tax refund on ...
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