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Committee sends bill clarifying use of bank and credit-card statements in tax audits to the floor

2853362 · March 20, 2025
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The Senate Local Government and Taxation Committee voted to forward House Bill 381 with a due-pass recommendation after Representative Kevin Andrus said the bill clarifies that the State Tax Commission must notify taxpayers when bank or credit-card statements are accepted as proof of expenditures in audits.

Representative Kevin Andrus, R‑District 35, introduced House Bill 381 at the Senate Local Government and Taxation Committee meeting on March 20, 2025, saying the measure clarifies a provision passed last year that allows taxpayers to use bank and credit‑card statements as proof of expenditures in State Tax Commission audits.

“This bill is pretty simple,” Representative Andrus said. He told the committee HB381 would make clear that the State Tax Commission must notify individuals when those…

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