"Tech Tax" Hits Massachusetts AND WILL IMPACT YOUR BUSINESS, TAKE ACTION NOW! 
  
Massachusetts now has the highest and most aggressive technology tax in the nation at 6.25%. This is one time that being ranked #1 is not a good thing for anyone.This tax impacts many areas of information technology, including website development, software use and development just to mention a few. It also applies to installing virus scanning software, Microsoft office software and much more where you will be taxed for software and labor.  
   
Effective July 31, the Massachusetts Department of Revenue is applying sales and use tax (6.25%) to previously untaxed computer/software services. Known colloquially as the "tech tax," these new taxable services include: the installation of computer systems (including servers, PCs, switches, firewalls, routers, etc), the planning, consulting, or designing of computer systems, and the installation, modification, or adaptation of most software. This new tax on technological services was written into the legislature "An Act Relative to Transportation Finance," sections 48 and 49.  
  
  
  
How the New "Tech Tax" Affects You 
   
The DOR has issued guidelines and a FAQ explaining the new taxable services vs. nontaxable services. Please look at this to determine how you will be impacted.  
This means that any computer/software services performed after July 31, 2013 and falling under the new taxable definitions set forth by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue will carry sales tax. 
  
What You Can Do??? 
   
We understand the impact that this service tax will have on your business as well as many of our Chamber members. If you wish to join us in a repeal effort, we recommend any of the following: 
- Contact      your local state representative:
 
 
Senate President Therese Murray, State House 
Suite 332 
Boston, MA 02133 
  
Senator James Timilty, State House 
Room 507 
Boston, MA 02133 
  
Senator Richard Ross, State House  
Room 520 
Boston,                                 MA                                 02133 
  
Senator Karen Spilka, State House 
Room 320   
Boston,                                 MA                                 02133 
  
Senator Kevin Kuros, State House  
Room 443  
Boston,                                 MA                                 02133 
  
Senator Richard Moore, State House   
Room 111  
Boston,                                 MA                                 02133 
  
Representative Elizabeth Poirier, State House  
State House  
Room 124  
Boston,                                 MA                                 02133 
Phone: 617-722-2100 
Fax: 617-626-0108 
  
Representative Paul Heroux 
Room 236  
Boston,                                 MA                                 02133 
Phone: 617-722-2430 
Fax: 617-626-0335 
  
Representative Jeffrey Roy  
Room 134  
Boston,                                 MA                                 02133 
Phone: 617-722-2400 
Fax: 617-626-0279 
  
Representative Steven Howitt 
Room 237   
Boston, MA 02133 
Phone: 617-722-2305 
Fax: 617-626-0211 
  
Representative F. Jay Barrows 
Room 542  
Boston,                                 MA                                 02133 
Phone: 617-722-2488 
Fax: 617-722-2390 
  
Representative Daniel Winslow 
Room 33 
Boston,                                 MA                                 02133 
Phone: 617-722-2060 
Fax: 617-626-0296 
  
- Sign      the online petition at http://www.change.org/petitions/massachusetts-state-legislature-repeal-the-tax-on-it-services
 
- Send      your comments and concerns directly to the Massachusetts Department of      Revenue at: rulesandregs@dor.state.ma.us
 
 
  
Thank You for your support.  
  
Jack Lank 
President 
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce  
  
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