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Revenue Committee approves bill aligning use-tax statutes with sales-tax changes

2315743 · February 14, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 40, meant to bring use-tax statutes into line with changes made to sales tax in recent legislation, passed the Senate Revenue Committee 5-0. The Department of Revenue said the measure is largely technical and discussed a possible interim project to combine sales and use tax chapters.

The Senate Revenue Committee voted 5-0 to pass House Bill 40, a technical bill that places the same language the Legislature approved for sales tax into the use tax statutes so both chapters match.

Brenda Henson, director of the Department of Revenue, told the committee the bill's language mirrors the provisions enacted in last year's House Bill 197 and that an earlier drafting omission had put identical provisions only…

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