Connecticut

What You Need to Know About the Connecticut Plastic Bag Tax

Today is the first day of the Connecticut plastic bag tax and each bag will cost customers 10 cents.

As of today, retailers in Connecticut are required to collect a fee of 10 cents for every single-use plastic checkout bag. Here is what you need to know.

The store must indicate the number of single-use plastic checkout bags provided and the total amount of the fee on the customer’s receipt.

WHAT IS A SINGLE-USE CHECKOUT BAG:

"Single-use checkout bag" means a plastic bag with a thickness of less than four mils.

Municipalities are also permitted to enact or enforce an ordinance concerning single-use checkout bags made of paper, including, but not limited to, enabling each store to charge a fee for any such bag distributed to a customer. Any such municipal fees are subject to sales and use taxes.

WHAT BAGS ARE EXEMPT FROM THE FEE?

  • Paper bags
  • Reusable plastic bags that are four mils or thicker
  • A bag provided prior to checkout that is used only to contain meat, seafood, loose produce or other unwrapped food items
  • A newspaper bag
  • A laundry or dry-cleaning bag

PLASTIC BAG TAX VS. PLASTIC BAG BAN

The fee is in effect from Aug. 1, 2019, through June 30, 2021. Single-use plastic checkout bags are scheduled to be banned after that.

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