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Committee clears bill clarifying tax exemptions for exotic game sales
Summary
The Senate Finance committee reported House Bill 135 favorably to the full Senate. The bill narrows tax-code ambiguity by defining exotic game animals for agriculture exemptions so sales of exotic livestock are not treated as taxable sales and provides consistency for taxing exotic game operations.
The Senate Committee on Finance on Oct. 12 reported House Bill 135 favorably to the full Senate with a recommendation to pass. The bill seeks to clarify the tax code by defining exotic game animals within existing agriculture exemptions, ensuring that sales of exotic livestock are not subject to sales and use taxes.
Senator Flores laid out the bill…
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