- Sales tax holidays were popular in 2023, but they had their doubters.
- Multiple states introduced new sales tax exemptions, including breaks on groceries and baby products.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis proposed permanent sales tax exemptions on baby necessities, pet meds, and gas stoves.
- Critics argue that sales tax holidays are costly and ineffective.
- Minnesota and New York enacted retail delivery fees, while Colorado lawmakers are considering a bill to help businesses comply with their existing fee.
Source: taxconnex.com
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