Texas: Appeals Court Holds Aquarium Not Selling Tangible Personal Property
A Texas appeals court held that a taxpayer that operated an aquarium was not selling tangible personal property and was not entitled to deduct costs of goods sold (COGS) in computing its Texas Margin Tax liability.
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