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Senate advances motor home tax change amid dispute over fiscal note

Utah Senate · February 9, 2005
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Summary

Senate moved House Bill 53 to third reading after debate about registration fee reductions for motor homes; sponsor argued fee cuts will encourage in-state registration while opponents pointed to a fiscal note estimating $611,000 local revenue loss and questioned whether the fiscal note accounted for out-of-state registrations.

Sen. Eastman presented House Bill 53, which reduces uniform statewide fees on motor homes required to be registered in Utah in staged steps, with the aim of encouraging owners who live and operate their motor homes in-state to register in Utah rather than out-of-state.

Eastman said the bill reduces registration fees (phased) and provides…

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