- Arkansas repealed its state sales tax on groceries; only local taxes may apply now.
- Illinois eliminated the 1% state grocery tax, simplified economic nexus to a $100,000 threshold, and introduced a 15% penalty for missing location data on destination-based sales.
- Utah allows counties to tax “customized foods” (prepared-to-order) sold by grocery/convenience stores and gas stations.
- Maine made digital products (streaming, audio, video) taxable at 5.5% and repealed its Service Provider Tax.
- Washington removed the sales tax exemption for precious metal bullion, making gold, silver, platinum, and palladium fully taxable.
Source: trykintsugi.com
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