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House Adopts Conference Compromise on Sales Tax Exemption for Coin-Operated Devices

Utah House of Representatives · March 2, 1994
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Summary

After a conference committee report, the House adopted a substitute to Senate Bill 211 creating a 25% exclusion (75% taxable) on sales tax for certain coin-operated devices, exempts laundry machines in nonpublic multiunit housing, and sets a two-year review of the policy.

The Utah House adopted a conference committee substitute to Senate Bill 211 that narrows tax liability for coin-operated devices while setting an evaluation period to revisit the change.

A joint conference committee chaired by Senate and House members recommended a second substitute to SB 211. Representative Valentine summarized the compromise: the substitute treats coin-operated amusement devices, coin-operated car…

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