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Committee adopts amendment to require tax-compliance certificates for state contracts over $250,000; sends HB 4,016 to floor with Ways and Means referral
Summary
The House Committee on Revenue adopted a dash-2 amendment to House Bill 4,016 that clarifies tax-compliance certificate timing and scope for state contracts over $250,000, and moved the bill to the floor with a do-pass recommendation and subsequent referral to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means.
House Committee on Revenue Chair Nathan and the committee adopted the dash-2 amendment to House Bill 4,016 and voted to send the bill to the floor with a do-pass recommendation and a prior subsequent referral to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means.
Staff member Betty told the committee the bill would require anyone contracting with the state for a contract valued over $250,000 to demonstrate compliance with tax laws by obtaining a certificate of tax compliance from the Department of Revenue and that the…
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