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Old 08-03-2011, 04:00 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by taustin View Post
It's not a recent change, just an interpretation of tax codes that have been in place for years. If no physical object changes hands, generally speaking, it's not taxable. (California is the same way, or was when I was doing business, at least).
This is a curious anomaly. An eBook is something that has value, whether it's "tangible" or not, so surely it should be taxed. Are music downloads similarly exempt from tax?
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