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Wisconsin Supreme Court wont review ruling that Xerox must pay property taxes on equipment

Published on December 22, 2009
Published on February 24, 2010
The Associated Press ~ staff The News  RSS Feed
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Xerox Corp. , Supreme Court , Wisconsin , Milwaukee , La Crosse

MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Supreme Court is letting stand a lower court decision that Xerox Corp. must pay property taxes on some office equipment leased to customers.
Xerox argued that stand-alone devices that can print, copy, fax and scan should be considered computers and therefore exempted from property taxes under state law.
A state appeals court in July ruled the devices are not computers and therefore are taxable.
The case involved property valued at US$8.3 million for tax purposes in the cities of Milwaukee and La Crosse. Xerox was seeking a refund on US$104,000 worth of taxes from the cities.
Xerox appealed to the high court, but justices said last week they would not hear the case.
Xerox is based in Norwalk, Conn.

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