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Connecticut Revenue Services: Plastic Bag Fee Suspension to End June 30

Dated June 29, 2020

SUMMARY BY TAX ANALYSTS

The Connecticut Department of Revenue Services, along with the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and the Department of Public Health, reminded retailers that the temporary suspension of the single-use plastic bag fee will expire June 30.

The 10-cent fee was initially suspended in March under an executive order issued by the governor in response to COVID-19, with an end date of May 15; the suspension was subsequently extended through June 30.

All Connecticut retailers providing plastic bags to their customers in connection with sales of goods must collect the fee.

Reminder: Single Use Plastic Bag Fee Suspension Set to Expire June 30th

June 26, 2020

(Hartford, CT) — The Department of Revenue Services (DRS) is reminding retailers that the temporary suspension of Connecticut's single-use plastic bag fee, originally implemented by Executive Order on March 26th, is set to expire on June 30, 2020. Retailers should prepare to resume collection of the state-level plastic bag fee on July 1, 2020.

Any Connecticut retailer that provides plastic bags to its customers in connection with a sale of goods is required to collect the plastic bag fee. The plastic bag fee, which applies statewide at the rate of $0.10 for each single-use plastic bag, is collected by retailers and remitted to DRS on their state sales and use tax return.

As it has throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) strongly encourages state residents who use reusable bags for shopping to continue to do so. Over the past year, Connecticut shoppers have overwhelmingly embraced the use of reusable shopping bags, which helps reduce plastic waste that harms the environment.

According to guidance from the Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH), given the most current scientific information available, reusable bags do not serve as a significant source of infection for COVID-19.

The primary route of spread of the virus is from person-to-person contact and airborne droplets, though it is important to clean and disinfect all surfaces commonly touched by people. Most reusable bags can be easily cleaned between uses through laundering, hand washing, or wiping with a disinfecting wipe.

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