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Sales and purchases of tangible personal property (including prewritten computer software), items, property, and goods under sec. 77.52(1)(b), (c), and (d), Wis. Stats., (generally referred to in this Common Question as "items, property, and goods") and taxable services (such as services to prewritten computer software or services to computer hardware), are subject to Wisconsin sales and use taxes when the sale or purchase is sourced to (i.e., takes place in) a location in Wisconsin, as provided in sec. 77.522, Wis. Stats.

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Example: Purchaser drops off a laptop computer at Seller's location for the purpose of having it inspected to determine the source of a fuzzy screen. Seller advises Purchaser that the estimated charges for parts and labor to repair the laptop are $500. Purchaser decides to not repair the laptop, and returns to Seller's location to pick up the laptop and pay for the inspection service. The retail sale of the service is sourced to Seller's location.

Example 1: Purchaser receives computer services and/or repair parts at Purchaser's location. The retail sale of the computer services and/or repair parts is sourced to Purchaser's location.

Example 2: Seller sends a computer repair person to two of Purchaser's locations to perform troubleshooting of Purchaser's printers. One of the Purchaser's locations is in Wisconsin, and the other location is outside Wisconsin. Seller bills Purchaser at an hourly rate for the work performed by its employee. The Seller's employee tracks his time based on the work performed at each location. The Seller shall source the retail sale to Wisconsin in accordance with the time spent at the Wisconsin location.

Example 3: Purchaser, with locations in both Wisconsin and outside Wisconsin, drops off 2 laptop computers for repair service at the Seller's location in Wisconsin. Purchaser instructs Seller to ship one of the repaired laptops to its location in Wisconsin, and the other repaired laptop to its location outside Wisconsin. Seller keeps track of the parts, labor, and shipping charges related to each laptop. Seller shall source the retail sale to Wisconsin in accordance with the charges related to the laptop that is shipped to Wisconsin.

Example: Purchaser buys a 1-year software maintenance agreement for prewritten computer software from Seller. Seller did not sell the software to Purchaser. Purchaser informs Seller that it received the software in State B. At the end of the first year, Purchaser renews the agreement for a second year, but does not inform Seller as to the physical location of the software. Seller sources the payment for the renewal to State B. Seller's sourcing of the payment to State B is not in bad faith, since this is the location where Purchaser received the software, as provided to Seller for the previous year's payment, and Purchaser has not informed Seller that the location of the software has changed.

Note: The vendor may load the prewritten computer software onto its server and maintain the software if there is a breakdown. Such loading and maintenance, by itself, does not demonstrate sufficient evidence of control over the software to conclude that the vendor is providing a data processing service. If a customer has control over computer hardware and software it accesses from a remote location, has unlimited access to the server, loads its own software, is responsible for security measures regarding its use of the computer equipment (file server) and software, and decides how, when, and where its output will be provided through its own manipulation of the software, the vendor is leasing (licensing) tangible personal property (software) to its customer (see Part A, Software Lease, above, for tax treatment).

Example: Company A, an Application Service Provider (ASP), provides access to its software. The software is stored on Company A's servers and the customer accesses the software via the internet. Customers that contract with Company A have access to Company A's servers, but do not operate or have control over the servers. Company A has control over the computer hardware and software, loads the software onto the server, and is responsible for security measures regarding the computer equipment (file server) and software. Company A does not provide a taxable product or service (e.g., ancillary service, telecommunications service) in the transaction. In order for Company A's customers to access the hardware and software, the customers must use a client utility program that they download from Company A. Company A is providing a data processing service, which is not subject to Wisconsin sales and use tax, regardless of whether the server is located in Wisconsin or outside Wisconsin. Data processing services are not among the services subject to Wisconsin sales and use tax.

The technical staff in the IT Repair Center can repair computers and some mobile devices. They are Authorized Warranty Service Providers for Dell, Apple, and Lenovo and can repair these computers (except IdeaPad and Essential lines) under the terms of their warranties. We sell and install system components including wireless cards, memory, and hard drives.

The parts listed above require regular maintenance to prevent breakdowns and replacement. Although the hardware design and manufacture may differ, these parts perform the same function. The key differentiation is performance quality and speed.

PC hardware maintenance primarily involves cleaning, repairing, testing, and upgrading the physical components of your computer. These are the components that require inspection during IT hardware maintenance procedures:

Always remember to unplug your power unit before starting the PC hardware maintenance process. If you feel maintenance is too complex or time-consuming, get in touch with professional service providers to assist you.

Routine hardware maintenance helps to improve endpoint security. Poorly maintained hardware exposes your hardware to cybercriminals who can hack into your systems and steal your data or install ransomware. By safeguarding your hardware with appropriate security measures, you reduce the chance of vulnerabilities being leveraged and help protect your company from security breaches.

Our Toronto-based support team is fully certified and trained in all aspects of IT hardware maintenance. We pride ourselves in helping businesses focus on growing their business while we enhance the productivity of your IT infrastructure.

A technician will ask for your computer and contact information to enter into the ITS ticketing system. You will be told at this point if your hardware is still under warranty. You will then be given a print out of the service ticket and told an approximate time for how long it may take to repair.

There are many computer accessories like scanners and printers which might need repair due to damage. A professional computer technician that specializes in computer hardware will be able to fix such issues.

If you have installed software and your business team is new to it, you can hire a computer company to effectively train your staff. These teachers have in-depth knowledge of programs and will save time by passing over the learning curve. With the day-to-day use of computers and the problems that may occur, many people would like to learn how to do basic computer servicing and repair so some technicians also offer tutoring services.

Our friendly trained specialists know their stuff and can diagnose and repair any computer issue quickly and professionally. We offer remote and on-site repair services to ensure you receive support whenever you need it. No computer problem is big or too small for us. Contact us today to experience world-class service.

This service is only for personal and student hardware repairs. Please visit our "Computer Hardware and Software Repair (Departmental)" for information about Duquesne-owned and managed device repairs.

A computer is comprised of many physical components, known as hardware, that allow it to function. Software, on the other hand, includes instructions that allow the computer to run. Computer software is relatively easy to change with updates and application downloads. However, making hardware changes or upgrades requires the physical alteration of the computer. Usually, this requires opening the computer and switching out components.

Computer hardware components include the CPU (central processing unit), memory unit (RAM), data storage drive (HDD/SDD), graphics card, sound card, network card, and cooling unit. Computer peripherals include the keyboard, speakers, mouse, and screen. Other devices may work alongside the computer, including printers, scanners, game controllers, and webcams. These devices may also be considered computer hardware.

The Computer Maintenance Technology (CMT) Associate of Science degree program includes study of personal computer hardware, software, repair, maintenance, and troubleshooting to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a computer maintenance technician in companies involved in the manufacture, installation, repair, maintenance, upgrading, or sales of personal computers and computer networks.

The Computer Maintenance Technology (CMT) Certificate of Achievement program includes study of personal computer hardware, software, repair, maintenance, and troubleshooting to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a computer maintenance technician in companies involved in the manufacture, installation, repair, maintenance, upgrading, or sales of personal computers and computer networks.

Using tools properly helps prevent accidents and damage to equipment and people. This section describes and covers the proper use of a variety of hardware, software, and organizational tools specific to working with computers and peripherals.

A toolkit should contain all the tools necessary to complete hardware repairs. As you gain experience, you learn which tools to have available for different types of jobs. Hardware tools are grouped into four categories:

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