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Talk of Connecticut

Connecticut sales tax free week and more

Aug 27, 2016, 04:37 PM
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Connecticut is staging a sales tax free week through August 27. Tim Phelan, President of the Connecticut Retailers Merchants Association talks about how the program works on Front & Center with host Dan Lovallo. He also discusses other issues facing members of CRMA. #taxes #sales #merchants

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