Conn. Bets On 'Kill Quill' Camp With New Amazon Tax

By Kelly O'Donnell (June 18, 2018, 2:41 PM EDT) -- A bill passed in Connecticut's 2018 legislative session and signed by Gov. Dannel Malloy on June 14, 2018, seeks to expand the conditions under which certain out-of-state retailers must collect and remit Connecticut sales tax. Currently, Connecticut taxpayers are required to pay a 6.35 percent use tax on any purchases made outside of Connecticut or online where no sales tax is paid. However, few taxpayers are aware of such obligation and even fewer comply with it.  Recent estimates suggest $70 million of the use tax is evaded in Connecticut on an annual basis.[1]...

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