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Wisconsins tax system must adapt to meet changing technology needs

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Unlike off-the-shelf software programs, modified software is not subject to sales tax. In the Menasha case, the company purchased a multimillion dollar company software package from the German company SAP in the mid-1990s. Menasha then used consultants and SAP personnel to adapt it for its own uses.

At the time, the company paid sales tax on the adaptive part of the transac......

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Source:wistechnology.com By Tom Still 12/21/04


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