If you’re a frequent visitor to The State and Local Tax “Buzz”, you know that I’ve written several posts on the evolving state tax developments dealing with how states are opting to “tax” Groupon transactions.
In general, states have followed two approaches. Some states have decided that sales tax is due on the full value (the undiscounted sales price) of the product or taxable service acquired when the subscriber presents their “deal-of-the-day” certificate or voucher to the participating merchant. Other states have decided that sales tax is due on an amount that takes into account the “discount” inherent in the voucher. For instance, states that are taking this approach say that if a customer purchases a deal-of-the-day voucher for $20.00 and that voucher is redeemed for products or meals which would normally cost $40.00, then the amount on which the merchant should calculate sales tax is $20.00, what the customer paid for the voucher, not $40.00. States that are taking this position, however, have stated that this “preferential” treatment depends on the type of voucher or certificate sold (New York, for example), or on whether the certificate or voucher meets certain other “qualifying” requirements such as certain language on its face (Massachusetts, for example).
- Massachusetts Issues Final “Groupon-Sales Tax” Guidance: DOR Directive 12-4, The State and Local Tax ‘Buzz’, 7/23/12
- Massachusetts’ Revised Guidance on Groupons & Sales Tax; An ‘About Face’ or Simply a More Reasonable Approach? The State and Local Tax ‘Buzz’, 6/15/12
- State Tax Issues to Consider With Third-Party “Deal-of-the-Day” Programs, Bloomberg BNA Multistate Tax Report, 4/27/12; Bloomberg BNA State Tax Weekly, 3/23/12 (Posted on my firm’s website, per permission of the publisher. Click here to view.)
- Groupons, Sales Tax and More – The Issues Continue, The State and Local Tax ‘Buzz’, 3/27/12
- As We Wait for Massachusetts, More States Issue “Groupon – Sales Tax” Guidance, The State and Local Tax ‘Buzz’, 1/23/12
- Groupons & Sales Tax – New Guidance for Small Business, AllBusiness.com, 1/17/11
- Wondering How Sales Tax Applies to a Groupon? Massachusetts Issues Draft Guidance, The State and Local Tax ‘Buzz’, 9/28/11
- Wondering How Sales Tax Applies to a Groupon? So Are Many of the States! (expanded version), The State and Local Tax ‘Buzz’, 6/10/11
- Wondering How Sales Tax Applies to a Groupon? So Are Many Of The States!, (condensed version), AllBusiness.com, 5/31/11
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