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House passes omnibus tax bill SB223 with substitute amendments, including uniform food tax and credits changes
Summary
The House passed Second Substitute Senate Bill 223, a wide-ranging tax reform package that moves Utah toward a single income tax rate, alters food sales tax treatment and adjusts multiple credits; the amended bill passed 75–0 and will be referred to the Senate.
The Utah House of Representatives voted unanimously (75–0) on Feb. 27 to pass Second Substitute Senate Bill 223, an omnibus package of tax amendments that sponsors described as a step toward a simplified and more stable tax code.
Representative Dougal, sponsor of the substitute, described SB223 as the culmination of multi-year tax reform efforts, including a move to a single income tax rate, a reduction or change in food sales taxes, expansion of research-and-development and renewable-energy tax credits, and sales-tax…
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