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Senate approves clarifications to food sales tax, adds $6 million transition aid for small retailers amid fiscal concerns

Utah State Senate · May 24, 2006
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Summary

The Senate passed amendments to the recently adopted sales-tax-on-food law to clarify definitions of prepared food, equalize tax treatment between some grocery and restaurant sales, and provide an estimated $6,000,000 in one-time assistance for small retailers; debate included calls for peer review of fiscal projections and a proposed delay to the law’s implementation.

The Utah Senate on the floor approved amendments to House Bill 3004 to clarify which food items qualify for the 2¢ state reduction and to provide a short-term assistance package for small retailers facing equipment and programming costs.

Senator Hilliard, sponsor of the clarifying bill, said the measure addresses merchant concerns raised after passage of the sales-tax-on-food provision. He described examples that created ambiguity—Easter baskets containing candy and a basket, deli sandwiches versus packaged deli items, and bakery-made bread versus…

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