LumiData, Inc. v. Comm’r of Revenue

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LumiData, Inc. is a software company that sells a software program called SOLYS to retail suppliers. Between 2005 and 2008, LumiData did not file Minnesota sales tax returns or pay sales tax on its SOLYS sales. The Commissioner of Revenue assessed sales tax on LumiData’s SOLYS sales for the period at issue, concluding the software sales were subject to sales tax. LumiData appealed the Commissioner’s order to the tax court, arguing that its software sales were nontaxable because modifications it made to its software removed it from the definition of “prewritten computer software” within the meaning of Minn. Stat. 297A.61(17). The tax court upheld the assessment, concluding that SOLYS was taxable, prewritten computer software. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) because LumiData did not separately state its customization charges in its invoices, the tax court correctly concluded that the sales price for SOLYS was taxable as a sale of prewritten computer software; and (2) because the record did not establish that LumiData had reasonable cause to believe that its sales of SOLYS were not taxable, the tax court did not err in upholding the Commissioner’s penalty assessments. View "LumiData, Inc. v. Comm’r of Revenue" on Justia Law