| 123rd MAINE LEGISLATURE | ||||||
| LD 143 | LR 164(01) | |||||
| An Act To Allow Direct-to-consumer Wine and Malt Liquor Sales | ||||||
| Fiscal Note for Original Bill | ||||||
| Sponsor: Sen. Bromley of Cumberland | ||||||
| Committee: Legal and Veterans Affairs | ||||||
| Fiscal Note Required: Yes | ||||||
| Fiscal Note | ||||||
| 2007-08 | 2008-09 | Projections 2009-10 | Projections 2010-11 | |||
| Net Cost (Savings) | ||||||
| General Fund | $113,044 | $143,550 | $149,292 | $155,263 | ||
| Revenue | ||||||
| General Fund | ($113,044) | ($143,550) | ($149,292) | ($155,263) | ||
| Other Special Revenue Funds | ($6,201) | ($7,874) | ($8,189) | ($8,517) | ||
| Correctional and Judicial Impact Statements | ||||||
| Establishes new Class D crimes under the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act. | ||||||
| Fiscal Detail and Notes | ||||||
| This bill will reduce Sales and Use Tax revenue by $119,245 in fiscal year 2007-08 and $151,424 in fiscal year 2008-09, resulting in a General Fund revenue loss of $113,044 and $143,550 respectively. Authorizing a registration fee to be paid by out-of-state shippers will increase General Fund revenue collected by the Department of Public Safety; the amounts will depend on the number of out-of-state wine shippers who register. That amount can not be determined at this time and is not reflected in the table above. | ||||||