"Blame Colorado.
Beginning in 2022, the state began imposing a retail delivery fee on retail sales of tangible personal property delivered by motor vehicle to a location in the state. In order to apply, the sale had to include at least one item of tangible personal property subject to sales or use tax. The retailer is required to collect the retail delivery fee from the purchaser and remit the fee to the Colorado Department of Revenue. "
"Significantly, Minnesota and New York are now proposing their own retail delivery fees, similar to the Colorado statute.
In fact, Minnesota is looking at raising its proposed retail delivery fee from 40 to 75 cents. "
"Not surprisingly, the Colorado fee has drawn criticism from the business community, according to Scott Peterson, vice president of U.S. tax policy and government relations for Avalara.
The fee has to be reported on a separate return, so every retailer has to file two tax returns monthly — one for sales tax, and another return just for the delivery fee — that's a big step backward in simplification."
Since most states are predicting declines in state tax revenue, I expect these delivery fees (Tax ) will spread to more states.