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Demystifying Utah’s Property Tax Law and Why We Have the Best Property Tax Laws in the Nation

by Tax Watchdog | Nov 2, 2020 | Blog, Newsletters, The Utah Taxpayer

Total property tax revenues in Utah will reach $3.471 billion for 2019 (excluding motor vehicles), up from $3.202 billion the prior year, according to calculations by the Utah Taxpayers Association based on data from the Utah State Tax Commission. Considering property...

My Corner: Constitutional Amendment G Will Protect Education Funding During Lean Years

by Tax Watchdog | Nov 2, 2020 | Blog, Newsletters, The Utah Taxpayer

As a member and sometimes chair of the Public Education Appropriations Committee during my 26 years in the Utah Senate, without question, the most difficult challenge we faced was the task of cutting school district and charter school spending during economic...

Cannon’s Canon: Finding Free Market Solutions to Address Climate Issues

by Tax Watchdog | Nov 2, 2020 | Blog, Newsletters, The Utah Taxpayer

Your Taxpayers Association’s opposition to Utah municipalities’ participation in the financially risky and unproven small modular nuclear reactor project has led some to believe  your Taxpayers Association opposes clean energy and nuclear energy. Nothing could be...

Another Utah City Looking to Wade into the Mire that is Municipal Fiber

by Tax Watchdog | Oct 2, 2020 | Blog, Newsletters, The Utah Taxpayer

This November, the residents of Kaysville will be voting on a proposal to have the city issue $22 million in debt to finance the buildout of a government owned fiber network. Evidently, the proponents of the project did not get the memo that the Berlin Wall fell more...

My Corner: COVID 19: Utah State Tax Commission Works to Ease Tax Issues for Taxpayers

by Tax Watchdog | Oct 2, 2020 | Blog, Newsletters, The Utah Taxpayer

When a new sort of virus infection was officially identified as COVID-19 on January 7, 2020, there were many unknowns, not the least of which included effects on the economy and the tax revenue stream for Utah state and local governments.   In the wake of COVID’s...
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