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Senators debate manufacturing sales‑tax exemption tied to remote‑sales ruling

Utah Senate · March 2, 2018
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Senate debate on S.B. 233 centered on a proposed manufacturing sales‑tax exemption that sponsors said would be triggered by changes in remote‑sales tax flows; senators raised concerns about timing and funding mechanics tied to an expected Supreme Court decision.

Senator Howard Stevenson brought S.B. 233 to the floor for discussion on March 2, describing the measure as a long‑standing effort to establish a manufacturing sales‑tax exemption that would take effect if remote sales‑tax changes flow to states.

Stevenson and supporters argued the exemption would make Utah more competitive and could stimulate economic activity. He told colleagues the measure would eliminate the three‑year life…

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