Politics & Government

Spilka Files Bill to Repeal Sales Tax on Computer Software Design Services

The expansion of the sales tax to computer software design services became effective on July 31 and has since caused considerable confusion and concern throughout the digital industry sector in Massachusetts.

State Senator Karen Spilka, who represents Framingham, announced her intention to file a bill to repeal the “tech tax.” 

The expansion of the sales tax to computer software design services became effective on July 31 and has since caused considerable confusion and concern throughout the digital industry sector in Massachusetts. 

“As legislators, our goal is to create and maintain a business climate that allows innovative companies to be created and grow here. Digital technology is at the heart of our innovation economy and key to our future prosperity; we want technology companies, big and small, to thrive here. Since the ‘tech tax’ has 
become law, the reaction of the technology industry makes it clear that this new tax is detrimental to those goals. I am filing legislation today to repeal this tax," said Spilka.


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