The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is delaying a recent decision by the state comptroller to make charges for designated doctor exams subject to sales and use taxes.
Last month, the Texas comptroller of public accounts issued a private letter ruling that stated medical exams performed under the Texas Labor Code would be taxed.
On Thursday, the comptroller backpedaled on the ruling and issued a memo delaying implementation of the guidance until after the 2023 legislative session, allowing the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation and workers’ compensation sys...
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