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Senate approves package restoring sales‑tax exemptions for many recreational services, adds taxi exception

Utah State Senate · February 22, 1995
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Summary

After debate about tourism, fairness and fiscal impact, the Senate passed an amended version of SB141 to reinstate certain participant‑service sales‑tax exemptions and to exempt interstate taxi movements; fiscal note updated to $5.98 million impact to the state.

The Utah Senate on Feb. 21 passed Senate Bill 141 as amended, reinstating sales‑tax exemptions for a set of participant recreational services (for example, certain golf and health‑club participation fees) and, on an amendment from Senator Stewart, adding an exemption for interstate transportation of people by taxicab.

Sponsor Senator Alaric Marine said the bill restores exemptions for ‘participant’ recreation activities and that the amended fiscal note shows a state revenue impact…

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