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Senate advances bill delaying sales-tax sourcing provision amid dispute over committee review
Summary
The Utah Senate voted to advance House Bill 107 to third reading after debate over whether the tax commission’s software review should go first to the Revenue & Tax interim committee or directly to legislative management to speed implementation.
The Utah Senate on Feb. 28 voted to advance House Bill 107, a measure that delays the sourcing portion of the streamlined sales tax law for one year and enables the Legislative Management Committee to move the effective date if the state certifies appropriate software.
Sponsor Senator Hilliard said the bill delays only the sourcing effective date to allow time for implementation and contains a mechanism by which the Legislative Management Committee could ask for a special session if the Tax…
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