Travel advisors in the U.S. states of Connecticut, Utah, and Nebraska are mobilizing for a fight against tax proposals they fear could put travel agencies out of business.

In Utah, a tax reform bill that would impose state sales taxes on travel agencies and others who provide professional services is scheduled to be voted on this month by the state legislature. A similar proposal regarding "the gross income received for the services of travel agents and tour operators and for online travel services" is going before the state legislature in Nebraska.

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