North Dakota's House killed a measure Wednesday that would have made clothing sold at nonprofit thrift shops exempt from sales tax.
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota's House killed a measure Wednesday that would have made clothing sold at nonprofit thrift shops exempt from sales tax.
The House defeated the measure 50-44.
Tax Department analyst Kathy Strombeck says there are 41 thrift stores operated by nonprofits in North Dakota.
The agency estimates the tax exemption would have cost the state about $645,000 in revenue over the next two years.
AP