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Senate passes sales-and-use tax reporting bill aimed at platforms after Supreme Court signals
Summary
The Senate approved SB192 to require platforms to report in-state sellers that exceed a $25,100 quarterly threshold to the Tax Commission; supporters said the bill helps states respond to a recent Supreme Court decision, while opponents warned of litigation risk; the measure passed 16–9–4.
The Utah Senate passed Senate Bill 192, a sales-and-use tax reporting measure that asks platforms to notify the Tax Commission when a seller exceeds $25,100 in a calendar quarter in Utah, a threshold sponsors said helps state tax authorities identify remote sellers.
Senator Harper, the sponsor, framed the bill as a state-level response to changes in the national legal landscape and urged action so states can press Congress or the courts…
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