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Ayotte Directs Attorney General to investigate Vail Resort’s Epic Pass

Ayotte Directs Attorney General to investigate Vail Resort’s Epic Pass

FILE - This April 30, 2013 file photo shows the Mount Sunapee Ski Area in Newbury, N.H. Concerned residents will get the chance hear from Vail Resorts, Wednesday, July 25, 2018, on their planned the proposed takeover of the Mount Sunapee ski area. Vail announced on June 4 that it would be acquiring the operating rights to three ski areas owned by the Mueller family: Sunapee, Okemo in Vermont and Crested Butte in Colorado. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Jim Cole, File


CONCORD,N.H.- Gov. Kelly Ayotte has directed the Attorney General to investigate Vail Resorts and their Epic Pass to find out if the company regarded as the world’s largest operators of winter resorts is collecting a sales tax in New Hampshire.

In a statment Monday Governor Ayotte said; “New Hampshire is proud to have no sales tax, and we’re not going to let an out-of-state company try to sneak one in.

The call for the investigation comes after the company which operates Wildcat Mountain, Attitash and Crotched Mountain, along with Mount Sunapee through a lease agreement with the state announced it would begin charging a “blended sales tax” of 3.2% on all multi-resort Epic passes across the country.

The company contends that the passes are sold as a single product, which grants access to resorts across dozens of states with varying tax treatment. The company went on to say that Oregon, Montana, Delaware and Alaska like New Hampshire charge no sales tax levies across the country range from 0% to 10%.

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