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Gear up for a crackdown if you've bought and registered your boat, your car, your RV in another state that doesn't charge sales tax. New data shows thousands have used a workaround to avoid sales tax -- and it's caught the attention of Utah lawmakers. This is costing Utah almost $70 million dollars in taxes that could be put towards fixing roads and other infrastructure. KSL at Night host, Rusty Cannon joins the show to talk about how people have been getting away with this and what the legislature is doing to try and prevent this in the future.
By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega4.1
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Gear up for a crackdown if you've bought and registered your boat, your car, your RV in another state that doesn't charge sales tax. New data shows thousands have used a workaround to avoid sales tax -- and it's caught the attention of Utah lawmakers. This is costing Utah almost $70 million dollars in taxes that could be put towards fixing roads and other infrastructure. KSL at Night host, Rusty Cannon joins the show to talk about how people have been getting away with this and what the legislature is doing to try and prevent this in the future.