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NY Tax Talk: Triggers for tax on software-as-a-service

By Elizabeth Cha & Madison Ball on August 7, 2024
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New York continues to closely review the application of state sales tax to services performed using software platforms. 

Recently, two May decisions by the New York Tax Appeals Tribunal and the New York Division of Tax Appeals affirmed the Division of Taxation’s decision to tax service providers for the sales of prewritten computer software in Matter of Beeline.com Inc. and Matter of FacilitySource LLC, respectively.

In their quarterly column published by Law360, Eversheds Sutherland SALT attorneys examine recent developments in New York tax law. In this installment, Liz Cha and Madison Ball focus on two decisions from the Tax Appeals Tribunal and the Division of Tax Appeals concerning sales of prewritten computer software.

Read the full article here.

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