West Virginia Code § 11-15-9h

Exemptions for sales of computer hardware and software directly
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incorporated into manufactured products; certain leases; sales of electronic data
processing service; sales of computer hardware and software directly used in
communication; sales of educational software; sales of Internet advertising; sales of
high-technology business services directly used in fulfillment of a government
contract; sales of tangible personal property for direct use in a high-technology
business or Internet advertising business; definitions. e
(a) In order to modernize the exemptions from tax contained in this artricle as a result of
technological advances in computers and the expanded role of computers, the Internet and
global instant communications in business and to encourage computer software developers,
computer hardware designers, systems engineering firms, electronic data processing
companies and other high-technology companies to locate antd expand their businesses in
West Virginia, the following sales of tangible personal property and software are exempt:
(1) Sales of computer hardware or software (including custom designed software) to be
directly incorporated by a manufacturer into a manufactured product. For purposes of this
subsection, the payment of licensing fees for tshe right to incorporate hardware or software
developed by persons other than the manufacturer into a manufactured product is exempt
from the tax imposed by this article;
(2) Sales of computer hardware or software (including custom designed software) directly
used in communication as defiened in this article;
(3) Sales of electronic data processing services;
(4) Sales of educational software required to be used in any of the public schools of this state
or in any institution in this state which qualifies as a nonprofit or educational institution
subject to administration, regulation, certification or approval of the Department of
Education, the Department of Education and the Arts or the Higher Education Policy
ComWmission;
(5) Sales of Internet advertising of goods and services;
(6) Sales of high-technology business services to high-technology businesses which enter
into contracts with this state, its institutions and subdivisions, governmental units,
institutions or subdivisions of other states, or with the United States, including agencies of
federal, state or local governments for direct use in fulfilling the government contract; and
(7) Sales of prewritten computer software, computers, computer hardware, servers and
building materials and tangible personal property to be installed into a building or facility for
direct use in a high-technology business or an Internet advertising business.
(b) Definitions. --
As used in this article, the following terms have the following meanings:
(1) "Computer hardware" means a computer, as defined in article fifteen-b of this chapter,
and the directly and immediately connected physical equipment involved in the performance
of data processing or communications functions, including data input, data output, data
processing, data storage, and data communication apparatus that is directly and
immediately connected to the computer. The term "computer hardware" does not include
computer software.
(2) "High-technology business" means and is limited to businesses primarily engaged in the
following activities: Computer hardware design and development; compruter software design,
development, customization and upgrade; computer systems design and development;
website design and development; network design and development; design and development
of new manufactured products which incorporate computer hardware and software;
electronic data processing; network management, maintenatnce, engineering, administration
and security services; website management, maintenance, engineering, administration and
security services and computer systems management, maintenance, engineering,
administration and security services. High-technology business as defined herein is intended
to include businesses which engage in the activities enumerated in this definition as their
primary business activity, and not as a secondary or incidental activity and not as an activity
in support of or incidental to business activity not specifically enumerated in this definition.
(3) "High-technology business servicges" means and is limited to computer hardware design
and development; computer software design, development, customization and upgrade;
computer systems design and edevelopment; website design and development; network
design and development; electronic data processing; computer systems management;
computer systems mainLtenance; computer systems engineering; computer systems
administration and computer systems security services.
(4) "Internet advertising business" means a for-profit business that is engaged, for monetary
remuneration, in the primary business activity of announcing, or calling public attention to,
goods or services in order to induce the public to purchase those goods or services, and
whiWch uses the Internet as its sole advertising communications medium. For purposes of this
definition, Internet advertising must be the primary business activity of the business and not
a secondary or incidental activity and not an activity in support of or incidental to other
business activity.
(5) "Network" means a group of two or more computer systems linked together.
(6) "Server" means a computer or device on a network that manages network resources.
(c) The amendments to this section made in the first extraordinary session of the Legislature
in 2009 shall apply to purchases made on and after July 1, 2009.

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