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Tax Commission reports 380+ "novel vehicles" and asks Legislature for direction on fees
Summary
The Utah State Tax Commission presented its first annual report on "novel vehicles," identifying more than 380 vehicles currently classified as novel and asking the Legislature whether to retain the nominal $2 annual fee, exempt them from registration, or subject them to regular registration and property taxes.
The Utah State Tax Commission presented its first statutorily required annual report on novel vehicle registrations, reporting that 380‑plus vehicles were currently categorized as novel and asking the Legislature to decide whether to preserve the novel classification, exempt the vehicles from registration or subject them to a regular registration fee.
Jason Gardner, deputy executive director of the Utah State Tax Commission, told the Senate Transportation Interim Committee that the commission defines novel vehicles under Utah Code 41‑27‑301 as vehicles that do not…
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