Gov. Kelly Ayotte, seen in October, announced Monday that Vail Resorts will be offering tax-free pass options to Granite Staters. (WILLIAM SKIPWORTH/NEW HAMPSHIRE BULLETIN)
Gov. Kelly Ayotte, seen in October, announced Monday that Vail Resorts will be offering tax-free pass options to Granite Staters. (WILLIAM SKIPWORTH/NEW HAMPSHIRE BULLETIN)
CONCORD — On Monday, Gov. Kelly Ayotte released the following statement in response to the announcement from Vail Resorts that they will be offering tax-free pass options to Granite Staters:
“I am pleased that Vail will once again be offering tax-free products in New Hampshire in compliance with our laws. The state will continue its investigation and also ensure any Granite Staters charged a sales tax can be refunded, and that Vail’s tax-free passes are easily accessible.
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