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Votes at a glance: Revenue & Tax Committee advances six bills including electronic-filing threshold, mileage proclamation and property tax clarifications
Summary
The Senate Revenue & Tax Committee advanced a set of bills by voice vote, including measures on tax-credit structure, mileage-rate proclamation, lowered electronic-filing thresholds and expanded property-tax exemptions for leased charitable vehicles.
The Senate Revenue & Tax Committee advanced a group of bills on a consent-like calendar and after brief debate passed each by voice vote. Committee action included bills on sales-tax exemptions, administrative flexibility for DFA, electronic filing thresholds for withholding returns, property-tax exemptions for leased vehicles used by charities, municipal authority on dilapidated properties, and the bill authorizing tax credits for Natural State Renewables (passed as amended; detailed in separate article).
Votes and key outcomes
- HB 1716 (Representative Frank Kavanaugh): Committee approved language to make explicit that existing sales-tax exemptions granted to manufacturers (or others) remain in place until the law changes. DFA reported no fiscal impact. Motion by Senator Hester; second…
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