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Proposal to standardize Utah tax credits fails in House vote

Utah House of Representatives · March 2, 2026
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Summary

A substitute to HB 2 10 that would have created a flat structure for several state tax credits failed on final passage after proponents described predictability benefits and opponents warned of fiscal or policy concerns; final tally was 31–42 against the substitute.

A proposal to make certain Utah tax credits ‘flat’ regardless of marital status or filing status failed on the House floor on March 2. The fifth substitute to HB 2 10, presented by Representative Melissa Ballard, was intended to standardize the taxpayer, retirement and child tax credits so recipients would receive the same credit year to year regardless of relationship status; the substitute failed…

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