- North Carolina eliminated transaction thresholds for economic nexus, now only requiring $100,000 in sales annually
- Several states have eliminated transaction-based nexus thresholds, with studies showing little effect on tax revenue
- New Jersey repealed its annual sales tax holiday for certain items, as well as phasing out sales tax exemption on zero-emission vehicles
- Vermont repealed sales and use tax exemption for remotely accessed prewritten computer software, now subject to 6% tax
Source: taxconnex.com
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