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AB2-SSA2,92 12Section 92. 71.45 (1) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA2,41,1313 71.45 (1) (d) Income received in the form of a grant issued by under s. 73.135.
AB2-SSA2,93 14Section 93. 71.45 (1) (dm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA2,41,2115 71.45 (1) (dm) Income received in the form of a grant issued by the state with
16moneys received from the coronavirus relief fund authorized under 42 USC 801 and
17income in the form of a grant issued by a state agency or the Wisconsin Economic
18Development Corporation during and related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including
19grants awarded under the ethnic minority emergency grant program. Amounts
20otherwise deductible under this chapter that are paid directly or indirectly with the
21grant money are deductible.
AB2-SSA2,94 22Section 94. 71.45 (2) (a) 22. of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA2,42,223 71.45 (2) (a) 22. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2018, by
24adding to federal taxable income the amount of the deductions in excess of $250,000

1for expenses paid or incurred in the taxable year directly or indirectly from forgiven
2loans under sections 276 (a) and (b) and 278 (a) of Division N of P.L. 116-260.
AB2-SSA2,95 3Section 95. 71.45 (2) (a) 23. of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA2,42,64 71.45 (2) (a) 23. By subtracting from federal taxable income, to the extent
5included in federal taxable income, income received in the form of a grant issued
6under s. 73.135.
AB2-SSA2,96 7Section 96. 71.45 (2) (a) 24. of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA2,42,158 71.45 (2) (a) 24. By subtracting from federal taxable income, to the extent
9included in federal taxable income, income received in the form of a grant issued by
10the state with moneys received from the coronavirus relief fund authorized under 42
11USC 801
and income in the form of a grant issued by a state agency or the Wisconsin
12Economic Development Corporation during and related to the COVID-19 pandemic,
13including grants awarded under the ethnic minority emergency grant program.
14Amounts otherwise deductible under this chapter that are paid directly or indirectly
15with the grant money are deductible.
AB2-SSA2,97 16Section 97. 71.47 (6) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,43,317 71.47 (6) (h) Any person, including a nonprofit entity described in section 501
18(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, may sell or otherwise transfer the credit under
19par. (a) 2m. or 3., in whole or in part, to another person who is subject to the taxes
20imposed under s. 71.02, 71.23, or 71.43, if the person notifies the department of the
21transfer, and submits with the notification a copy of the transfer documents, and the
22department certifies ownership of the credit with each transfer. The transferor may
23file a claim for more than one taxable year on a form prescribed by the department
24to compute all years of the credit under par. (a) 2m. or 3., at the time of the transfer
25request. The transferee may first use the credit to offset tax in the taxable year of the

1transferor in which the transfer occurs, and may use the credit only to offset tax in
2taxable years otherwise allowed to be claimed and carried forward by the original
3claimant.
AB2-SSA2,98 4Section 98. 71.52 (1g) of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA2,43,135 71.52 (1g) “Earned income” means wages, salaries, tips, and other employee
6compensation that may be included in federal adjusted gross income for the taxable
7year, plus the amount of the claimant's net earnings from self-employment for the
8taxable year determined with regard to the deduction allowed to the taxpayer by
9section 164 (f) of the Internal Revenue Code. For purposes of this subsection, a
10claimant's earned income is computed without regard to any marital property laws
11and a claimant may elect to treat amounts excluded from federal adjusted gross
12income as earned income, as provided under section 112 of the Internal Revenue
13Code. “Earned income” does not include the following:
AB2-SSA2,43,1414 (a) Any amount received as a pension or annuity.
AB2-SSA2,43,1515(b) Any amount to which section 871 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code applies.
AB2-SSA2,43,1716 (c) Any amount received for services provided by an individual while the
17individual is an inmate at a penal institution.
AB2-SSA2,43,2218 (d) Any amount received for service performed in work activities under
19paragraphs (4) or (7) of section 407 (d) of the Social Security Act to which the claimant
20is assigned under any state program under part A of title IV of the Social Security
21Act. This paragraph applies only to amounts subsidized under any such state
22program.
AB2-SSA2,99 23Section 99. 71.55 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,44,724 71.55 (10) Farmers. Notwithstanding the provision in s. 71.52 (6) that requires
25the addition of certain disqualified losses to income, such an addition may not be

1made by a claimant who is a farmer whose primary income is from farming and
2whose farming generates less than $250,000 in gross receipts from the operation of
3farm premises in the year to which the claim relates. For purposes of this subsection,
4a claimant's primary income is from farming if the claimant's gross income from
5farming for the year to which the claim relates is greater than 50 percent of the
6claimant's total gross income from all sources for the year to which the claim relates.
7In this subsection, “gross income” has the meaning given in s. 71.03 (1).
AB2-SSA2,100 8Section 100. 71.76 of the statutes is renumbered 71.76 (1) and amended to
9read:
AB2-SSA2,45,210 71.76 (1) If for any year the amount of federal net income tax payable, of a credit
11claimed or carried forward, of a net operating loss carried forward or of a capital loss
12carried forward of any taxpayer as reported to the internal revenue service is
13changed or corrected by the internal revenue service or other officer of the United
14States, such taxpayer shall report such changes or corrections to the department
15within 90 180 days after its final determination and shall concede the accuracy of
16such determination or state how the determination is erroneous. Such changes or
17corrections need not be reported unless they affect the amount of net tax payable
18under this chapter, of a credit calculated under this chapter, of a Wisconsin net
19operating loss carried forward, of a Wisconsin net business loss carried forward or
20of a capital loss carried forward under this chapter. Any taxpayer submitting an
21amended return to the internal revenue service, or to another state if there has been
22allowed a credit against Wisconsin taxes for taxes paid to that state, shall also file,
23within 90 180 days of such filing date, an amended return if any information
24contained on the amended return affects the amount of net tax payable under this
25chapter of a credit calculated under this chapter, of a Wisconsin net operating loss

1carried forward, of a Wisconsin net business loss carried forward or of a capital loss
2carried forward under this chapter.
AB2-SSA2,101 3Section 101 . 71.76 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA2,45,124 71.76 (2) In the case of any partnership adjustments, as defined under section
56241 of the Internal Revenue Code and including adjustments under section 6225
6of the Internal Revenue Code, the partnership and its partners shall report such
7changes or corrections to the department within 180 days after the final
8determination by the internal revenue service and shall concede the accuracy of such
9determination or state how the determination is erroneous. The partnership and its
10partners shall submit amended returns, as applicable, for each reviewed year, as
11defined under section 6225 of the Internal Revenue Code, to which such partnership
12adjustments relate.
AB2-SSA2,102 13Section 102. 71.77 (7) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,45,2014 71.77 (7) (b) If notice of assessment or refund is given to the taxpayer within
1590 180 days of the date on which the department receives a report from the taxpayer
16under s. 71.76 or within such other period specified in a written agreement entered
17into prior to the expiration of such 90 180 days by the taxpayer and the department.
18If the taxpayer does not report to the department as required under s. 71.76, the
19department may make an assessment against the taxpayer or refund to the taxpayer
20within 4 years after discovery by the department.
AB2-SSA2,103 21Section 103 . 71.83 (1) (a) 6. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,46,222 71.83 (1) (a) 6. `Retirement plans.' Any natural person who is liable for a
23penalty for federal income tax purposes under section 72 (m) (5), (q), (t), and (v), 4973,
244974, 4975, or 4980A of the Internal Revenue Code is liable for 33 percent of the
25federal penalty unless the income received is exempt from taxation under s. 71.05

1(1) (a) or (ae) (6) (b) 54. The penalties provided under this subdivision shall be
2assessed, levied, and collected in the same manner as income or franchise taxes.
AB2-SSA2,104 3Section 104. 73.0305 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,46,10 473.0305 Revenue limits calculations. The department of revenue shall
5annually determine and certify to the state superintendent of public instruction, no
6later than the 4th Monday in June
at the superintendent's request, the allowable
7rate of increase under subch. VII of ch. 121. The allowable rate of increase is the
8percentage change, if not negative, in the consumer price index for all urban
9consumers, U.S. city average, between the preceding March 31 and the 2nd
10preceding March 31, as computed by the federal department of labor.
AB2-SSA2,105 11Section 105. 73.09 (4) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,46,1812 73.09 (4) (c) Recertification is contingent upon submission of an application for
13renewal, at least 60 days before the expiration date of the current certificate,
14attesting to the completion of the requirements specified in par. (b). Persons
15applying for renewal on the basis of attendance at the meetings called by the
16department under s. 73.06 (1) and by meeting continuing education requirements
17shall submit a $20 recertification fee, in an amount determined by the department
18not to exceed $75,
with their applications.
AB2-SSA2,106 19Section 106. 73.09 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,47,520 73.09 (5) Examinations. As provided in subs. (1) and (2), the department of
21revenue shall prepare and administer examinations for each level of certification.
22A person applying for an examination under this subsection shall submit a $20 an
23examination fee with the person's application. If the department administers and
24grades the examinations, the fee shall be the amount equal to the department's best
25estimate of the actual cost to administer and grade the examinations, but no greater

1than $75. If a test service provider administers and grades the examinations, the fee
2shall be the amount equal to the department's best estimate of the provider's actual
3cost to administer and grade the examinations, but no greater than $75.
The
4department of revenue shall grant certification to each person who passes the
5examination for that level.
AB2-SSA2,107 6Section 107. 73.135 of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA2,47,12 773.135 Grants to businesses harmed by the pandemic. (1) The
8department of revenue shall establish a program to make grants to businesses in this
9state most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined by the department,
10including restaurants, taverns, businesses that provide lodging, and small retailers.
11The department shall make the grants from the appropriation account under s.
1220.835 (2) (cd).
AB2-SSA2,47,17 13(2) (a) For the purpose of distributing grants under this section, the
14department shall give preference to businesses that did not receive a loan under the
15federal paycheck protection program, have no more than 300 employees, and can
16demonstrate at least a 25 percent reduction in gross receipts between comparable
17calendar quarters in 2019 and 2020.
AB2-SSA2,47,2218 (b) Receipt of a loan under the federal paycheck protection program does not
19preclude receiving a grant under this section, but the department shall give
20preference among the businesses that received loans to those who have no more than
21300 employees and can demonstrate at least a 25 percent reduction in gross receipts
22between comparable calendar quarters in 2019 and 2020.
AB2-SSA2,47,2423 (c) A business that does not meet the criteria for a preference under par. (a) or
24(b) is not precluded from receiving a grant under this section.
AB2-SSA2,47,25 25(3) The department shall not award a grant to any of the following:
AB2-SSA2,48,1
1(a) A person that is a licensee, as defined in s. 138.14 (1) (i).
AB2-SSA2,48,42 (b) A person that used the proceeds from a federal paycheck protection program
3loan to retain employment for work that the person subsequently outsourced to
4another person.
AB2-SSA2,48,65 (c) A person that committed fraud with regard to obtaining a federal paycheck
6protection program loan or using the proceeds from the loan.
AB2-SSA2,48,9 7(4) If the department determines that a grant recipient committed fraud as
8described in sub. (3) (c), the department shall require repayment of the grant amount
9and take all necessary steps to that end.
AB2-SSA2,108 10Section 108 . 74.315 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,48,1511 74.315 (1) Submission. No later than October 1 of each year, the taxation
12district clerk shall submit to the department of revenue, on a form prescribed by the
13department, a listing of all the omitted taxes under s. 70.44 to be included on the
14taxation district's next tax roll, if the total of all such omitted taxes exceeds $5,000
15for any single description of property are $250 or more.
AB2-SSA2,109 16Section 109 . 74.315 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-SSA2,48,2217 74.315 (1m) Amount collected from property in a tax incremental district.
18A tax may not be included on a form submitted under sub. (1) if the tax was levied
19on a property within a tax incremental district, as defined in s. 60.85 (1) (n) or 66.1105
20(2) (k), unless the current value of the tax incremental district is lower than the tax
21incremental base, as defined in s. 60.85 (1) (m) or 66.1105 (2) (j), in the assessment
22year for which the tax was collected.
AB2-SSA2,110 23Section 110 . 74.315 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,49,724 74.315 (2) Equalized valuation Amount determined. After receiving the form
25under sub. (1), but no later than November 15, the department of revenue shall

1determine the amount of any change in the taxation district's equalized valuation
2that results from considering the valuation represented by the taxes described under
3sub. (1)
taxes to be shared with each taxing jurisdiction for which the taxation district
4collected taxes and determine the amount of taxes collected under s. 70.44 to be
5shared with each taxing jurisdiction for which the taxation district collected taxes
.
6The department's determination under this subsection is subject to review only
7under s. 227.53.
AB2-SSA2,111 8Section 111 . 74.315 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,49,149 74.315 (3) Notice and distribution. If the department of revenue determines
10under sub. (2) that the taxation district's equalized valuation changed as a result of
11considering the valuation represented by the taxes described under sub. (1), the
The
12department shall notify the taxation district and the taxation district shall distribute
13the resulting collections under ss. 74.23 (1) (a) 5., 74.25 (1) (a) 4m., and 74.30 (1) (dm)
14resulting from the determinations made under sub. (2).
AB2-SSA2,112 15Section 112. 76.04 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,49,2016 76.04 (1) Every company defined in s. 76.02 shall, annually, file a true and
17accurate statement in such manner and form and setting forth such facts as the
18department shall deem necessary to enforce ss. 76.01 to 76.26. The annual reports
19for railroad companies shall be filed on or before April 15 and for conservation and
20regulation companies, air carriers and pipeline companies
on or before May 1.
AB2-SSA2,113 21Section 113. 76.07 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,50,222 76.07 (1) Duty of department. The department on or before August 1
23September 15 in each year in the case of railroad companies, and on or before
24September 15 in the case of air carrier companies, conservation and regulation
25companies and pipeline companies,
shall, according to its best knowledge and

1judgment, ascertain and determine the full market value of the property of each
2company within the state.
AB2-SSA2,114 3Section 114. 76.075 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,50,18 476.075 Adjustments of assessments. Within 4 years after the due date, or
5extended due date, of the report under s. 76.04, any person subject to taxation under
6this subchapter may request the department to make, or the department may make,
7an adjustment to the data under s. 76.07 (4g) or (4r) submitted by the person. If an
8adjustment under this section results in an increase in the tax due under this
9subchapter, the person shall pay the amount of the tax increase plus interest on that
10amount at the rate of 1 percent per month from the due date or extended due date
11of the report under s. 76.04 until the date of final determination and interest at the
12rate of 1.5 percent per month from the date of final determination until the date of
13payment. If an adjustment under this section results in a decrease in the tax due
14under this subchapter, the department shall refund the appropriate amount plus
15interest at the rate of 0.75 0.25 percent per month from the due date or extended due
16date under s. 76.04 until the date of refund. Sections 71.74 (1) and (2) and 71.75 (6)
17and (7), as they apply to income and franchise tax adjustments, apply to adjustments
18under this section. Review of the adjustments is as stated in s. 76.08.
AB2-SSA2,115 19Section 115. 76.13 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,51,420 76.13 (1) The department shall compute and levy a tax upon the property of
21each company defined in s. 76.02, as assessed in the manner specified in ss. 76.07 and
2276.08, at the average net rate of taxation determined under s. 76.126. The amount
23of tax to be paid by each such company shall be extended upon a tax roll opposite the
24description of the property of the respective companies. The tax rolls for all
25companies required to be assessed on or before August 1 in each year under s. 76.07

1(1) shall be completed on or before August 10, and for all companies required to be
2assessed on or before
September 15 in each year under s. 76.07 (1) shall be completed
3on or before October 1; and the department shall thereupon attach to each such roll
4a certificate signed by the secretary of revenue, which shall be as follows:
AB2-SSA2,51,12 5“I hereby certify that the foregoing tax roll includes the property of all railroad
6companies, air carrier companies, conservation and regulation companies or
7pipeline companies, as the case may be, defined in s. 76.02, liable to taxation in this
8state; that the valuation of the property of each company as set down in said tax roll
9is the full market value thereof as assessed by the department of revenue, except as
10changed by court judgment, and that the taxes thereon charged in said tax roll have
11been assessed and levied at the average net rate of taxation in this state, as required
12by law".
AB2-SSA2,116 13Section 116. 76.13 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,51,2514 76.13 (3) If the Dane County circuit court, after such roll is delivered to the
15secretary of administration, increases or decreases the assessment of any company,
16the department shall immediately redetermine the tax of the company on the basis
17of the revised assessment, and shall certify and deliver the revised assessment to the
18secretary of administration as a revision of the tax roll. If the amount of tax upon
19the assessment as determined by the court is less than the amount paid by the
20company, the secretary of administration shall refund the excess to the company with
21interest at the rate of 9 3 percent per year. If the amount of the tax upon the
22assessment as determined by the court is in excess of the amount of the tax as
23determined by the department, interest shall be paid on the additional amount at the
24rate of 12 percent per year from the date of entry of judgment to the date the
25judgment becomes final, and at 1.5 percent per month thereafter until paid.
AB2-SSA2,117
1Section 117. 76.28 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,52,102 76.28 (4) (b) In the case of overpayments of license fees by any light, heat and
3power company under par. (a), the department shall certify the overpayments to the
4department of administration, which shall audit the amount of the overpayments
5and the secretary of administration shall pay the amounts determined by means of
6the audit. All refunds of license fees under this subsection shall bear interest at the
7annual rate of 9 3 percent from the date of the original payment to the date when
8the refund is made. The time for making additional levies of license fees or claims
9for refunds of excess license fees paid, in respect to any year, shall be limited to 4
10years after the time the report for such year was filed.
AB2-SSA2,118 11Section 118. 76.28 (11) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,52,1812 76.28 (11) Payment before contesting. No action or proceeding, except a
13petition for redetermination under sub. (4), may be brought by a light, heat or power
14company against this state to contest any assessment of a tax under this section
15unless the taxpayer first pays to this state the amount of tax assessed. If the
16taxpayer prevails in an action or proceeding, this state shall settle with the taxpayer,
17including payment of interest at 9 3 percent per year on the amount of the money
18paid from the date of payment until the date of judgment.
AB2-SSA2,119 19Section 119. 76.39 (4) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,52,2520 76.39 (4) (d) All refunds shall be certified by the department to the department
21of administration which shall audit the amount of the refunds and the secretary of
22administration shall pay the amount, together with interest at the rate of 9 3 percent
23per year from the date payment was made. All additional taxes shall bear interest
24at the rate of 12 percent per year from the time they should have been paid to the date
25upon which the additional taxes shall become delinquent if unpaid.
AB2-SSA2,120
1Section 120. 76.48 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,53,122 76.48 (5) Additional assessments may be made, if notice of such assessment is
3given, within 4 years of the date the annual return was filed, but if no return was
4filed, or if the return filed was incorrect and was filed with intent to defeat or evade
5the tax, an additional assessment may be made at any time upon the discovery of
6gross revenues by the department. Refunds may be made if a claim for the refund
7is filed in writing with the department within 4 years of the date the annual return
8was filed. Refunds shall bear interest at the rate of 9 3 percent per year and shall
9be certified by the department to the secretary of administration who shall audit the
10amounts of such overpayments and pay the amount audited. Additional
11assessments shall bear interest at the rate of 12 percent per year from the time they
12should have been paid to the date upon which they shall become delinquent if unpaid.
AB2-SSA2,121 13Section 121. 77.51 (13gm) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 77.51
14(13gm) (a) and amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,53,1915 77.51 (13gm) (a) “Retailer engaged in business in this state” does not include
16a retailer who has no activities as described in sub. (13g), except for activities
17described in sub. (13g) (c), unless the retailer meets either of the following criteria
18retailer's annual gross sales into this state exceed $100,000 in the previous year or
19current calendar year:.
AB2-SSA2,122 20Section 122. 77.51 (13gm) (a) 1. and 2. of the statutes are repealed.
AB2-SSA2,123 21Section 123. 77.51 (13gm) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,54,222 77.51 (13gm) (b) If an out-of-state retailer's annual gross sales into this state
23exceed $100,000 in the previous calendar year or the retailer's annual number of
24separate sales transactions into this state is 200 or more in the previous year
, the
25retailer shall register with the department and collect the taxes administered under

1s. 77.52 or 77.53 on sales sourced to this state under s. 77.522 for the entire current
2calendar year.
AB2-SSA2,124 3Section 124. 77.51 (13gm) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,54,124 77.51 (13gm) (c) If an out-of-state retailer's annual gross sales into this state
5are $100,000 or less in the previous calendar year and the retailer's annual number
6of separate sales transactions into this state is less than 200 in the previous year
, the
7retailer is not required to register with the department and collect the taxes
8administered under s. 77.52 or 77.53 on sales sourced to this state under s. 77.522
9until the retailer's gross sales or transactions meet the criteria in par. (a) 1. or 2.
10exceed $100,000 for the current calendar year, at which time the retailer shall
11register with the department and collect the tax for the remainder of the current
12calendar year.
AB2-SSA2,125 13Section 125. 77.51 (13gm) (d) 1. of the statutes is repealed.
AB2-SSA2,126 14Section 126. 77.51 (13gm) (d) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,54,1615 77.51 (13gm) (d) 2. The annual amounts described in this subsection include
16“Gross sales” includes both taxable and nontaxable sales.
AB2-SSA2,127 17Section 127. 77.51 (13gm) (d) 3. and 4. of the statutes are repealed.
AB2-SSA2,128 18Section 128. 77.51 (13gm) (d) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,54,2119 77.51 (13gm) (d) 5. An out-of-state retailer's annual amounts gross sales
20include all sales into this state by the retailer on behalf of other persons and all sales
21into this state by another person on the retailer's behalf.
AB2-SSA2,129 22Section 129 . 77.52 (2m) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,55,623 77.52 (2m) (b) With respect to the type of services subject to tax under sub. (2)
24(a) 7., 10., 11., and 20. and except as provided in s. 77.54 (60) (b) and (bm) 2., all
25tangible personal property or items, property, or goods under s. 77.52 sub. (1) (b), (c),

1or (d) physically transferred, or transferred electronically, to the customer in
2conjunction with the selling, performing, or furnishing of the service is a sale of
3tangible personal property or items, property, or goods under s. 77.52 sub. (1) (b), (c),
4or (d) separate from the selling, performing, or furnishing of the service, regardless
5of whether the purchaser claims an exemption on its purchase of the service. This
6paragraph does not apply to services provided by veterinarians
.
AB2-SSA2,130 7Section 130 . 77.54 (6) (am) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-SSA2,55,168 77.54 (6) (am) 2. Containers, labels, sacks, cans, boxes, drums, bags or other
9packaging and shipping materials for use in packing, packaging or shipping tangible
10personal property or items or property under s. 77.52 (1) (b) or (c), if the containers,
11labels, sacks, cans, boxes, drums, bags, or other packaging and shipping materials
12are used by the purchaser to transfer merchandise to customers or physically
13transferred to the customer in conjunction with the selling, performing, or
14furnishing of the type of services under s. 77.52 (2) (a) 7., 10, 11., or 20. that are
15exempt from or not subject to taxation under this subchapter. This subdivision does
16not apply to services provided by veterinarians
.
AB2-SSA2,131 17Section 131. 77.54 (9a) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
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