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Committee gives 'do pass' to bill defining 'small seller,' exempts limited annual sales under $5,000
Summary
The House Revenue and Taxation Committee voted unanimously Monday to send House Bill 144 to the House floor with a "do pass" recommendation; the bill defines a "small seller" as an Idaho resident whose cumulative annual sales do not exceed $5,000 and exempts such sellers from sales-permit requirements.
The House Revenue and Taxation Committee on Monday voted unanimously to send House Bill 144 to the House floor with a "do pass" recommendation. The bill defines a "small seller" as an Idaho resident whose cumulative sales in a year do not exceed $5,000, and it exempts those sellers from obtaining a temporary or regular sales permit.
Representative Jason Monks, District 22, said the bill is intended to reduce paperwork for informal sellers such as yard-sale hosts, lemonade stands and individuals selling used household goods online. "A small seller is an Idahoan, resident who makes sales that do not exceed $5,000 cumulatively in a year," Monks…
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