No property tax on software
Michael Silence brings us some good news:
Businesses shouldn’t have to pay property tax on their computer software, an administrative law judge ruled.
The order came last week from administrative judge Pete Loesch in a case filed by Nashville-based American Healthways Inc., challenging an attempt by the Davidson County assessor to include computer applications on a personal property tax schedule.
There was a push recently to get a law that taxed software into effect. Last I heard, it was stopped.