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Senate advances bill requiring platforms to report remote sellers’ sales to Utah Tax Commission
Summary
Senate Bill 192 would require sales platforms to report non-collecting sellers who sell more than $2,500 into Utah in a calendar quarter; sponsor said only business names and totals would be reported and the Tax Commission would protect consumer details under confidentiality rules.
Senate Bill 192 moved forward on the Senate floor after a floor presentation and a series of questions about privacy, compliance and constitutional exposure.
Sponsor Senator Harper described SB192 as an informational reporting requirement aimed at noncollecting sellers who use third‑party platforms: platforms would report the business name and the total sales amount for sellers selling more than $2,500 into Utah during a calendar quarter. "The…
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