But what about (2) Sales tax is due on the sale, lease or license of a
computer program. Charges for the installation of the program are
taxable whether or not separately stated.
Aren't you licensing/installing WordPress?

(I'm mostly playing devil's advocate, some of these regulations make
very little sense!)

On Jan 4, 3:41 pm, Bill Erickson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recently spoke to a Sales & Use Tax analyst and here's what I was told:
>
> As I focus solely on WordPress development, and specifically on modifying
> existing premium themes like Thesis and Genesis, I'm exempt from sales tax
> as described in (b)(4) 
> here:http://info.sos.state.tx.us/pls/pub/readtac$ext.TacPage?sl=R&app=9&p_...
>
> (b)(4) Charges to create a program or modify an existing program not sold by
> the person doing the modification are not taxable.
>
> If I provided Web Design services to clients, 80% of it would be taxable.
> Consulting and training are exempt from sales tax as well.

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