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These six goods and services just became more expensive in Connecticut because of new taxes and fees

These six goods and services just became more expensive in Connecticut because of new taxes and fees

Released Thursday, 3rd October 2019
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These six goods and services just became more expensive in Connecticut because of new taxes and fees

These six goods and services just became more expensive in Connecticut because of new taxes and fees

These six goods and services just became more expensive in Connecticut because of new taxes and fees

These six goods and services just became more expensive in Connecticut because of new taxes and fees

Thursday, 3rd October 2019
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Did you know: in Connecticut, the flat fee for trading in a car for credit toward a new one used to be $35.As of Oct. 1, it's now $100. And apparently enough people will trade in cars to pump a cool $9.8 into the state's coffers.When the General Assembly passed the state budget in June, a number of other tax and fee increases, intended primarily to promote fairness between brick-and-mortar stores and e-commerce operations, were similarly baked in.On the latest podcast, Courant content editor Russell Blair details six goods and services that just became more expensive for Connecticut residents.
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