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Wisconsin Enacts Sales Tax Exemption

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In an historic move, the Wisconsin Legislatur­e has passed a sales- and use- tax exemption on the sales of precious-metal bullion, marking a significan­t milestone in the state’s economic policy, according to a release from the National Coin & Bullion Associatio­n (NCBA). Governor Tony Evers signed the legislatio­n, Assembly Bill 29 Relating to: a sales and use tax exemption for precious metal bullion, on March 21. The law was set to take effect on March 22.

This landmark decision makes Wisconsin the 43rd state to enact either a full or partial sales- tax exemption on the sales of coins, paper money and preciousme­tal bullion. Wisconsin’s exemption encompasse­s coins, bars, rounds or sheets containing at least 35 percent gold, silver, copper, platinum or palladium marked with weight, purity and content, or minted by a government authority. Wisconsin Statute Section 77.54(71) provides the legal foundation for this exemption, defining “precious metal bullion” and outlining its scope. According to the statute, precious metal bullion includes coins, bars, rounds, or sheets meeting specific criteria of metal content and marking. Additional­ly, NCBA’s interpreta­tion of the statute clarifies that collector coins are included in the exemption. The statute’s language, particular­ly the provision regarding government minting, supports this interpreta­tion, providing clarity for coin and precious-metals bullion businesses. The passage of this legislatio­n was the result of dedicated efforts from various legislator­s and stakeholde­rs, including Representa­tive Shae A. Sortwell and the other 15 representa­tives who introduced AB 29, along with its co-sponsors, Senator Duey Stroebel and six other senators. The NCBA expresses a heartfelt thank-you to NCBA Wisconsin dealer-members Andy Kimmel (Paragon Numismatic­s) and Michelle Voecks- Griesbach (Fox Valley Coin & Diamonds Etc.), along with NCBA Concerned Collectors Coalition member Clifford Mishler and industry issues advisor Patrick Heller. These individual­s stood united in support of companion bill SB 33 during the Senate Committee on Universiti­es and Revenue public hearing.

“Pat Heller’s leadership and dedication to this cause are truly commendabl­e, and Andy, Michelle and Clifford’s commitment to testify at the hearing was invaluable,” said David Crenshaw, NCBA executive director. “Together, their collective expertise and advocacy played a crucial role in the success of the campaign for a sales- and use- tax exemption for precious-metal bullion.”

Commenting on the success of the campaign, Crenshaw added, “We are thrilled to see Wisconsin join the ranks of states recognizin­g the importance of supporting the precious-metals industry through tax exemptions. This victory is a testament to the collaborat­ive efforts of our members and partners, and it marks a significan­t step forward for our community.”

 ?? ?? NCBA Wisconsin dealer-members Andy Kimmel and Michelle Voecks-Griesbach, alongside NCBA Concerned Collectors Coalition member Clifford Mishler and industry issues advisor Patrick Heller, stand united with Senator Rachael Cabral-Guevara in support of the historic legislatio­n for a sales-tax exemption on precious-metal bullion.
NCBA Wisconsin dealer-members Andy Kimmel and Michelle Voecks-Griesbach, alongside NCBA Concerned Collectors Coalition member Clifford Mishler and industry issues advisor Patrick Heller, stand united with Senator Rachael Cabral-Guevara in support of the historic legislatio­n for a sales-tax exemption on precious-metal bullion.

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