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Sen. Kroll says SB 252 is a "cleanup" to extend sales-tax exemption to tire retreading equipment; committee passes bill

REVENUE & TAX - SENATE · March 8, 2023
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Summary

Senator Kroll presented SB 252 to align sales-and-use-tax exemptions for machinery and equipment used in tire retreading. The committee recorded no public opposition and passed the bill by voice vote.

Senator Kroll (District 3) presented Senate Bill 252 to the Senate Revenue & Tax Committee, describing it as "a simple cleanup" intended to make sales-and-use-tax exemption language consistent for machinery and equipment used in tire retreading. "This I mean, it just kinda does what it does. It cleans it up and puts it in there," Kroll said.

The chair solicited questions and public comment; no one signed up to testify. A motion to pass SB 252 was made, seconded and approved by voice vote with no recorded opposition.

Committee remarks characterized SB 252 as technical housekeeping to align statutory language; no fiscal-impact hearing or opposing testimony was recorded in the transcript.