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Senate approves sales tax exemption aimed at recruiting aircraft MRO jobs; sponsor declines reporting requirement
Summary
Senate Bill 73, creating a sales/use tax exemption to attract maintenance/repair/overhaul (MRO) aircraft businesses, passed the Senate after debate on job promises and whether the bill requires post‑enactment reporting; sponsor said no reporting requirement is included.
The Utah Senate on Tuesday passed Senate Bill 73, a sales and use tax exemption targeted at recruiting maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) operations for aircraft into the state.
Sponsor Senator Bramble told the Senate the bill creates an exemption for the industry code MRO and is designed to attract a major firm. "If we pass this exemption, the company will come. They'll bring 1,000 jobs with them over the next few…
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