
News|Articles|April 1, 2012
W.V. may exempt veterinary drugs from sales tax
Author(s)Rachael Zimlich, BSN, RN
Charleston, W.V. - A new bill in West Virginia is seeking to exempt veterinary medications from consumer sales and service taxes.
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CHARLESTON, W.V. — A new bill in West Virginia is seeking to exempt veterinary medications from consumer sales and service taxes.
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Senate Bill 128, introduced on Jan. 11, would exempt the sales of medications prescribed by a veterinarian for the treatment and care of animals from state sales taxes.
The bill is now being considered by the Senate Agricultural Committee.
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