Here’s a look at how some states handle these breaks, which are also known as vendor’s concessions or dealer’s discounts. For some businesses, these concessions won’t seem like much, but for large businesses paying a great deal in sales tax every month and for companies in certain industries (such as telecom), they could mean serious savings that could pay for the services to remain compliant in sales tax.
Source: taxconnex.com
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