Repeal Retail Delivery Fees
Overview: HB 25-1144, Repeal Retail Delivery Fees, was introduced in the House Committee on Transportation, Housing & Local Government on January 29, 2025. The bill has been postpo
Overview: HB 25-1144, Repeal Retail Delivery Fees, was introduced in the House Committee on Transportation, Housing & Local Government on January 29, 2025. The bill has been postpo
Overview: HB 25-1144, Repeal Retail Delivery Fees, was introduced in the House Committee on Transportation, Housing & Local Government on January 29, 2025. The bill has been postponed indefinitely.
Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to repeal the state's current retail delivery fee, which is charged on most deliveries of tangible personal property. The intent is to provide tax relief for consumers and businesses that rely on delivery services.
Key Provisions:
- Repeals the existing retail delivery fee of $0.27 per delivery
- Eliminates the requirement for retailers and delivery companies to collect and remit the fee to the state
- Removes the retail delivery fee from the list of authorized state and local taxes and fees
Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Consumers who receive deliveries of tangible goods would no longer pay the $0.27 retail delivery fee
- Retailers and delivery companies would no longer be responsible for collecting and remitting the fee to the state
- State and local governments would lose the revenue generated by the retail delivery fee, potentially requiring adjustments to budgets and spending
Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been postponed indefinitely in the House Committee on Transportation, Housing & Local Government, indicating it is unlikely to advance further in the current legislative session.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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