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    7/14/2008
    Vanden Plas: WI more competitive after Court ruling

    Wisconsin businesses are in a better position to remain globally competitive following the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 4-3 decision in favor of Menasha Corp. in a sales tax dispute involving customized software, according to local businesspeople and lawyers.

    The decision will result in an estimated $265 million, with nine percent interest, being sent back to Wisconsin businesses that filed refund claims after paying too much tax on software that they spend additional money to customize. It also provides clarity in the definition of taxable software, according to Maureen McGinnity, a partner in Foley & Lardner, who filed a brief and made oral arguments on behalf of Menasha Corp.

    “It sure looks to be a slam dunk for the company,” said Jeff Schoepke, director of tax and corporate policy for Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce.

    The case
    Menasha Corp alone paid $600,000 in sales taxes on the software, which was purchased in 1995 from SAP, and customized with the help of consultants and SAP. Menasha paid sales taxes on the customized part of its transaction, but filed for a state tax refund. That claim was denied by the Department of Revenue.

    According to the Supreme Court opinion, written by Justice Annette Ziegler, Menasha Corp. paid $5.2 million for the core software in 1995, but more than 3,000 modifications were made to the software, which helped bring the company’s total cost for installation and customization to $23 million. Menasha’s board of directors had approved the licensing of SAP software with a projected total implementation cost of $46.6 million.

    In the legal road leading to the state Supreme Court, the case was heard by the Wisconsin Tax Appeals Commission, whose ruling in favor of Menasha Corp. was overturned by Dane County Circuit Judge Steven D. Ebert, who was overruled by the state Court of Appeals. That set up the Supreme Court’s review.

    Citing the expense of customizing software, business interests supported Menasha Corp., contending the sales tax should not have been applied to the customized SAP product because such a policy provides a disincentive for upgrading technology to improve business performance.

    “We became more competitive globally today,” state Senator Ted Kanavas, R-Brookfield, said in response to the Supreme Court decision. “These management systems that companies use need to be transformed along with the companies, themselves, in terms of their business practices.”

    Budget hole
    In the short term, the Supreme Court ruling leaves a hole in the state budget, but the long-term economic development benefit will help state tax receipts, Shoepke stated. “When these companies make more money, they pay more in corporate income taxes,” he said.

    Scot Ross, executive director of One Wisconsin Now, contended that WMC’s reported $2 million worth of support to Ziegler's election campaign made the difference in the ruling. Ross said his organization had called on Ziegler to recuse herself from the Menasha case, and said in a statement that her decision will mean “more cuts to services or higher taxes for the people of Wisconsin, and all to give more tax cuts for businesses.”

    Joe Vanden Plas writes for Wisconsin Technology Network, in whose pages this article appears.


    COMMENTS

    While Joe's points are valid, I think the case is important for completely different reasons that are hinted at in the article--the $265M in lost revenue for the state.

    Now don't get me wrong, the state deserves it for violating its own law(!), but it's just the VW Beetle that broke the camels back. (Lets be frank...this is more than a needle.)

    State officials, of course, aren't concerned even though a hole that large would trigger another special budgetary session. Well, I am--as are most readers of FoxPolitics and other fine blogs in Wisconsin. News on the budget and our state's financial situation just get worse and worse. And oh by the way, there is a pending case on the taxation of gambling revenue that, it sounds like, the state likely won't win either.

    Keep your fingers crossed for November folks...maybe we can turn the tide...

    fox cities news, appleton, wi
    Adam Delikowski (Mon Jul 14 10:01:59 2008)




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