As states across the nation continue to struggle with immediate concerns related to the pandemic, lawmakers are turning their sights to the future and looking for ways to make up the massive budget shortfalls brought on by COVID-19.
One potential avenue is sales tax. There are a variety of ways that legislators could change or implement sales taxes to increase revenue. In the following article, we’ll examine these and other long-term changes that we may see over the coming months and years as a result of the pandemic.
Source: taxconnections.com
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