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Tax Department seeks housekeeping changes in House Bill 1115; committee gives do-pass recommendation
Summary
Office of State Tax Commissioner General Counsel Charles Dende told the House Finance and Taxation Committee House Bill 1115 consolidates and clarifies several administrative provisions in state tax code, updates penalties for late informational filings and permits limited commissioner extensions; committee voted to recommend the bill.
House Bill 1115 would make a series of administrative changes to state tax law, including clarifying county installment deed forms for property-tax foreclosures, requiring certain bonds be maintained, updating penalties for late W-2/1099 filings and allowing short extensions for some tax reports.
The tax department's general counsel, Charles Dende, told the House Finance and Taxation Committee the bill is “a housekeeping bill for the session” that groups 34 sections into four main subject areas and is intended to clarify long‑standing administrative practice.
The bill revises Section 1 to remove a statutory requirement that the Office of State Tax Commissioner prescribe the form of county installment deeds in property‑tax foreclosures, Dende…
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