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Roosevelt City moves to place ZAP tax renewal on November ballot after state audit prompts action
Summary
City staff told the Roosevelt City Council that a Utah State Tax Commission audit found the city had not included a recent ZAP tax renewal on a ballot; staff recommended passing a resolution to place the renewal on the November ballot. The tax generates roughly $300,000–$400,000 annually, city staff said.
Roosevelt City Council members heard from city staff that the Utah State Tax Commission contacted the city this week seeking confirmation that the council had placed a previously adopted ZAP tax renewal on the ballot.
“I got a phone call from the Utah State Tax Commission on Tuesday. Their auditing department was going through all the cities that have passed the Zap tax, just making sure that they were, squared away where they needed to be. So they called me and asked if we had had…
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