Starting Monday, Pennsylvania's 6 percent state sales tax will be extended to digital downloads and streaming subscription services like Netflix and Hulu.The measure was included in a revenue package passed by state lawmakers and signed by Gov. Tom Wolf to fill a $1.3 billion hole in the state's new $31.5 billion budget.If a customer uses an account with a Pennsylvania billing address, the tax will be imposed. Businesses are responsible for collecting the tax and remitting it to the state Department of Revenue.More: The new tax for digital products explainedExemptions to the digital tax include:Newspaper and magazine subscriptionsPurchases by charitable organizations, volunteer fire companies, religious organizations and nonprofit educational institutionsTextbooks purchased from or through accredited schoolsThe resale of a digital productThe extension of the sales tax to digital products is estimated to be worth an additional $47 million for the state.

Starting Monday, Pennsylvania's 6 percent state sales tax will be extended to digital downloads and streaming subscription services like Netflix and Hulu.

The measure was included in a revenue package passed by state lawmakers and signed by Gov. Tom Wolf to fill a $1.3 billion hole in the state's new $31.5 billion budget.

If a customer uses an account with a Pennsylvania billing address, the tax will be imposed. Businesses are responsible for collecting the tax and remitting it to the state Department of Revenue.

More: The new tax for digital products explained

Exemptions to the digital tax include:

Newspaper and magazine subscriptions



Purchases by charitable organizations, volunteer fire companies, religious organizations and nonprofit educational institutions



Textbooks purchased from or through accredited schools



The resale of a digital product

The extension of the sales tax to digital products is estimated to be worth an additional $47 million for the state.