The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts explains that existing state statutes, rules, and policy decisions provide that electronic games and associated content, including related virtual currencies, are subject to Texas sales and use tax as an amusement service regardless of whether access is purchased directly through a game’s website or a redeemable card.
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