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House amends sales-and-use tax language to clarify taxation of labor for coin-operated services

Utah House of Representatives · January 20, 2006
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Summary

Representative Wayne Harper—s amendment to HB 51 replaces 'tangible personal property' with 'labor' to clarify that labor for services (e.g., attendant-assisted laundromats or car washes) is taxable while pure coin-operated devices remain exempt; the bill passed after amendment.

Representative Wayne Harper sponsored House Bill 51 to clarify sales and use taxation for amusement devices and services such as laundering and car washes. Harper offered Amendment #1 to replace the phrase "tangible personal property" with the word "labor," drawing a distinction between taxable labor (attendant-provided service) and…

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