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House debates bill to let taxpayers correct sales-taxed delivery charges
Summary
Lawmakers debated Senate Bill 27, which would allow purchasers and sellers to separate non-taxable delivery charges from taxable materials and permit refunds or corrections going back up to three years; sponsors said it is fairness legislation, opponents warned of fiscal impacts estimated in the fiscal note.
Senate Bill 27 drew extended floor debate in the Utah House as members examined competing priorities of tax fairness for individual taxpayers and projected long-term fiscal impacts for the state.
Representative Dee, the House sponsor, described the bill as a correction to invoicing practices so that delivery fees that should not be taxed can be identified and treated separately going forward. "If you are taking money from someone that is not your money, that you shouldn't get, and you finally…
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