The bill is estimated to bring in about $3 million in the 2107-18 fiscal year. That is based on a 12 percent tax consumers would pay at the register on top of the state's normal 6 percent sales tax. It also is based on annual licensing fees merchants would pay to the Department of Agriculture, which now inspects stores that sell to out-of-state residents. That fee would be a nonrefundable $2,500 application fee and a recurring annual fee between $7,500 and $20,000 for stores of varying dimensions, and $2,000 for a temporary structure.