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Senate substitutes and temporarily shelves stay‑at‑home parents tax credit after amendment
Summary
Senate substituted and amended SB 210 — a tax credit proposal for low‑income stay‑at‑home parents — including an eligibility cap (>$40,000 and ≤$75,000). Senators discussed the fiscal note (transcript references $8M rising to $11M from federal credits); the bill was circled for further work.
Senate Bill 210, a proposal to provide an income‑tax credit for stay‑at‑home parents with young children, was substituted and amended on the Utah Senate floor on Feb. 26, 1998.
Senator Muehlstein introduced a second substitute of the bill, explaining technical changes requested by the Tax Commission and moving the bill's start date to a later implementation (the floor record indicates the…
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