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Senate committee rejects proposal to raise used-car tax exemption to $7,500

REVENUE & TAX - SENATE · April 3, 2019
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Summary

The Senate Revenue & Tax Committee voted down House Bill 1342, which would have raised the used-vehicle sales-tax exemption from $4,000 to $7,500 effective 2022. DFA testified it could not support the bill because a fiscal impact had not been forecasted under the amendment.

The Senate Revenue & Tax Committee on a voice vote declined to advance House Bill 1342, a proposal to increase the state’s used-vehicle sales-tax exemption from $4,000 to $7,500.

Sponsor Senator Rice told the committee the change — with an amendment delaying the effective date to 2022 — would help working families buy…

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