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House makes manufactured-home sales-tax change permanent after floor debate

Utah House of Representatives · February 10, 1999
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Summary

Lawmakers voted to remove the sunset on a sales-tax parity for manufactured homes, making the exemption permanent. An attempted amendment to strip an airline-food tax exemption failed; the main bill passed unanimously 71-0.

The Utah House voted on Feb. 10 to make permanent parity in sales-tax treatment for manufactured homes, approving Senate Bill 79 on final passage 71-0.

Representative John (Jack) Hickman, the House sponsor, said the bill removes a sunset date and preserves the approach that taxes the materials portion of a new manufactured home differently from labor and profit. ‘‘This bill just amends or just eliminates on page ... the…

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