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Committee introduces bill to exempt very small sellers from sales-tax permits; amendment adds 'vessel' definition

2783490 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

Representative Jason Monks presented RS 32-206 to exempt sellers with less than $5,000 in annual sales from requiring a sales-tax permit. The committee approved introduction with an amendment adding the term 'vessel' as defined in Idaho Code 67-7003; the transcript records supporting data and a clarification about cumulative sales.

Representative Jason Monks introduced RS 32-206 as a proposal to spare very small sellers from the administrative requirement to obtain a sales-tax permit. "If you sell less than $5,000 you don't have to get a permit, and that's it, that's what the bill does," Monks told the committee, describing his interest in the issue with a personal example about selling eggs and excess fruit from his yard.

Monks said state records showed 10,701 seller permits were issued in 2023 for…

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