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Posted November 26, 2025 by Emily Morillo
Illinois Repeals State Level Tax on Food Allowing Locals to Opt in on Local Grocery Tax

Effective January 1, 2026, Illinois will exempt food for human consumption from sales tax by repealing the state’s 1% grocery tax. This exemption will not apply to alcoholic beverages, cannabis-infused products, soft drinks, candy, or prepared foods intended for immediate consumption. Coinciding with this repeal, municipalities and counties may impose their own 1% grocery tax […]

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Posted November 24, 2025 by Erik Wallin
Hawaii: Annual Motor Vehicle Rental Surcharge Increase

The state of Hawaii increases its rental motor vehicle surcharge by $0.50 annually on January 1 of each year. Effective January 1, 2026, Hawaii will increase the surcharge rate from $7.00 per day (or any portion of a day) to $7.50. The scheduled rate increases are slated to end in 2027.

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Posted November 19, 2025 by Bradley Feimer
Colorado Implements Prepaid Disability Access Fee Effective January 1, 2026

Colorado legislation HB 1154, will replace the 0.1% Telecom Relay Surcharge on prepaid wireless services with a Prepaid Disability Access Fee at a rate of $0.08. Beginning January 1, 2026, the fee will fund telephone services for those with disabilities.

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Posted November 19, 2025 by Emily Morillo
Illinois to Begin Participation in PaintCare Recovery Program

Beginning December 1, 2025, Illinois will implement its PaintCare Recovery Program. The program will impose various fees on the sale of architectural paint in the state. Find out more information here.

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Posted November 6, 2025 by Emily Morillo
Maryland Increases Tire Recycling Fee to $1 Effective January 1, 2026

Maryland will increase its Tire Recycling Fee from $0.80 to $1.00 per tire. The fee increase will take effect on January 1, 2026. More information may be found here.

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Posted November 6, 2025 by Emily Morillo
Maryland Imposes $5 Fee on the Sale of New Tires Effective January 1, 2026

Maryland will begin imposing a $5 fee on each new tire sold as a part of new or used vehicle, trailers, farm equipment, similar machinery. The fee will be implemented on January 1, 2026. More information may be found here.

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Posted November 6, 2025 by Bradley Feimer
Haines Borough, Alaska Enacts Seasonal Non-prepared Food Exemption Start January 1, 2026

Haines Borough voters recently approved an ordinance granting an annual sales tax exemption period for non-prepared food items from October 1 through March 31, initially beginning January 1, 2026. The exemption applies borough wide. More information may be found here.

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Posted October 28, 2025 by Bradley Feimer
Juneau, Alaska Adopts Exemptions for Essential Foods & Essential Residential Utilities

In Juneau, voters recently approved Proposition 2. Effective November 20, 2025, essential foods and essential residential utilities will be exempt in the Alaskan local. Proposition 2 was a citizen’s initiative petition to amend Juneau’s sales tax code to create new sales tax exemptions. Specifically, essential food defined by the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 […]

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Posted September 26, 2025 by Andrew Decker
Expansion of Washington Sales Tax beginning October 1st

Earlier this year Washington enacted Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5814  (published as Chapter 422, Laws of 2025) which changed the state’s definition of retail sales to include custom software and several newly taxable services. As a result, the retail sales tax and the retailing business and occupation tax will apply to sales of custom software […]

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Posted September 15, 2025 by Bradley Feimer
Sitka, Alaska Approves Sales Tax Free Days for 2025

The City and Borough of Sitka Assembly has approved a resolution declaring November 28th & November 29th, 2025, as sales tax free days. This tax holiday applies to all sales made within the City and Borough, except for sales of fuel, alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, marijuana, and any sale which is part of a continuing […]

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Posted September 15, 2025 by Sindi Basha
Massachusetts Implements New Reporting Requirements for Motor Vehicle Insurers

Massachusetts has established mandatory annual reporting requirements for motor vehicle insurers making payments to repair shops, effective for payments made on or after January 1, 2025. Under 830 CMR 62C.8.2, promulgated August 1, 2025, insurers must file electronic information returns with the Commissioner and furnish copies to repair shops. The regulation requires reporting of all […]

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Posted September 10, 2025 by Oliver Mavor-Parker

Louisiana has recently published new guidance regarding sales and use taxes on digital products and services. This guidance provides clarification on the scope of new sales and use taxes imposed in January 2025 under legislative bills HB8 and HB10.

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Posted September 8, 2025 by Alexander Dunn
Florida Sales Tax on Commercial Rentals Repealed

Effective October 1, 2025, the State of Florida will repeal the state sales tax on rent or license fees for the use of real property. The repeal affects a wide range of commercial rental properties, including office and retail spaces, warehouses, and self-storage units. However, this repeal does not apply to parking, docking or storage […]

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Posted September 4, 2025 by Radhika Akhil
Rhode Island Imposes Tax on Parking Services

Rhode Island recently passed legislation which imposes sales tax on short-term parking services. The term is defined to include parking services for less than one month. This will take effect on October 1, 2025. For more detail, please reference Advisory 2025-14 linked here.

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Posted September 4, 2025 by Bradley Feimer
Colorado HB 1005 Eliminates Sales Tax Vendor Fee January 1, 2026

Effective January 1, 2026, Colorado HB 1005, eliminates the sales tax vendor fee retailers may retain in connection with remitting and collecting sales tax. Previously, qualifying retailers may have kept a percentage of state sales tax collections each month for administrative costs associated with remitting and collecting sales tax. Further information about the legislation may […]

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Posted August 22, 2025 by Bradley Feimer
Richmond, Virginia Implements Disposable Bag Fee Beginning January 1, 2026

Localities in Virginia may impose a $0.05 bag fee on each disposable plastic bag provided to customers at check out. Locals need to pass an ordinance to impose such a fee. Richmond, Virginia approved Ordinance 2025-099 to impose a $0.05 bag fee on certain bags at check out, effective January 1, 2026. Further information concerning […]

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Posted August 22, 2025 by Bradley Feimer
Clifton, Arizona Establishes Use Tax Provisions Effective October 1, 2025

The town of Clifton, Arizona has adjusted its tax code to establish a tiered use tax rate beginning October 1, 2025. For items $10,000 or less, the use tax rate will be 3%. For items greater than $10,000, the use tax rate will be 2%. Further information regarding this change may be found here.

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Posted August 22, 2025 by Bradley Feimer
Maricopa, Arizona Increases Sales Tax Rate Effective October 1, 2025

The city of Maricopa, Arizona enacted an ordinance to increase the general transaction privilege tax rate by 0.50% beginning October 1, 2025. The increase does not apply to certain tax classes, including food for home consumption. Further information may be found here.

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