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Matt Hunsaker has finally quit resting on his laurels and has begun a multipart series highlighting the complexity of state taxation of software. In Part 1 he lays the stage by discussing states' early efforts to shoehorn software into definitions of tangible personal property.
Questions & Comments: [email protected]
bakerlaw.com/matthunsaker
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Matt Hunsaker has finally quit resting on his laurels and has begun a multipart series highlighting the complexity of state taxation of software. In Part 1 he lays the stage by discussing states' early efforts to shoehorn software into definitions of tangible personal property.
Questions & Comments: [email protected]
bakerlaw.com/matthunsaker