Oracle America Inc. told a Florida appeals court that it’s entitled to almost $740,000 in sales tax refunds for software it sold because the company isn’t required to return that money to customers before requesting a refund.
The software company should get the sales and local tax refunds because an administrative law judge correctly said it was entitled to one, according to the Monday brief.
Source: bloombergtax.com
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