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Tax Commission closes public hearing on proposed motor vehicle plate fee reductions

Utah State Tax Commission · September 26, 2024
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Summary

The Utah State Tax Commission held a public hearing on proposed motor vehicle plate fee reductions effective Jan. 1, 2025, including cuts to standard, personalized, motorcycle, commercial and trailer plate fees; the hearing was closed by unanimous vote.

Commission Chair John L. Valentine opened a public hearing on the Tax Commission's Customer Services proposal to change plate fees effective Jan. 1, 2025. The proposal, presented on the record, would reduce standard and special group plates from $18.25 to $12.50 and lower personalized plates to $12.50; motorcycle plates would fall from $13.75 to $8.00 and commercial plates from $18.25 to $15.00, among other changes.

Commissioner Michael J. Cragun moved to close the public hearing. "I move to close the public hearing," Commissioner Cragun said; the motion was put to a roll call vote and "the motion passed unanimously," according to the minutes. The transcript records the fee schedule on the public record; the effective date in the proposal is Jan. 1, 2025. The hearing included no public comments on the proposal.