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Senate approves narrow tax protection for customers of in‑state printer after job‑creation arguments

Utah State Senate · February 24, 1994
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SB260, described by the sponsor as a targeted measure to shield customers of an in‑state printing facility from nexus‑based taxation claims, was circled for amendments and later passed by the Senate after proponents emphasized local job expansion.

Senate Bill 260, presented on the floor by Senator Holmgren, would address taxation of customers of in‑state printer facilities — in the debate, the company most frequently referenced was called Donnelly. Sponsor Holmgren emphasized the bill would not give Donnelly a tax break but would protect out‑of‑state customers from being deemed taxable because their product was produced in Utah. He said the company planned an expansion in West Valley that would bring…

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