Original package doctrine is a principle of Constitutional law which says an item in its original package retained its character as an import and was thus free from state taxation as long as they are unsold and remain in the original packaging. However this doctrine was abolished by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1976, holding that states can tax imported goods if the tax is nondiscriminatory.
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