MCMINNVILLE, OR--(Marketwire - Apr 24, 2012) - TTR (Transaction Tax Resources Inc.), the industry leader in providing accurate, current, supported and easy to find sales and use tax answers, has just announced the release of video streaming over the Internet content.
Technology is evolving faster than sales tax laws. This creates potential for uncertainty in many areas, including whether charges paid to stream video programming over the Internet are subject to tax. States that specifically address whether video programming streamed over the Internet are few, and answering whether charges for video streaming are subject to sales tax in any given state can be tricky.
The lawyers and legal researchers at TTR have analyzed the taxability of video programming streamed over the Internet in each state. TTR is pleased to announce that our subscribers now have access to this additional content.
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TTR is the industry leader in providing accurate, current, supported and easy to find sales and use tax ANSWERS. Headquartered in McMinnville, Oregon, TTR maintains tax answers for nearly 4 million products and services. TTR created the first ever online solution for finding sales and use tax ANSWERS. TTR customers receive valuable tax ANSWER updates, not just notifications of when laws change. TTR provides unlimited support at no extra charge and provides audit defense assistance for all TTR tax ANSWERS -- an industry first. More information about TTR may be found at www.ttrus.com.
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