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Senate tax committee advances sales-tax exemption for bowling centers after narrowing amendment
Summary
The Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee voted to recommend favorable passage of Senate Bill 26 after adopting an amendment that narrows a proposed sales-tax exemption for bowling centers.
The Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee voted to recommend favorable passage of Senate Bill 26 after adopting an amendment that narrowed the measure’s scope.
The bill would add a new subsection to 79-3606 to exempt “materials, machinery and equipment purchased by [a] bowling center or bowling alley for commercial use and used directly in the game of bowling,” including machinery such as automatic pinsetters and ball returns, according to the amendment text presented in committee.
Committee staff member Amelia introduced the bill, saying it would “provide a sales tax…
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