by Tax Watchdog | Nov 15, 2010 | In the News
Video Courtesy of KSL.com November 15, 2010 Utah isn’t quite in the “middle” of the renewed congressional debate on extending the Bush tax cuts. Middle here means something far different than the middle on the East and West coasts — something...
by Tax Watchdog | Nov 9, 2010 | In the News
November 9, 2010 UTAH COUNTY — A group that advocates for taxpayers in Utah says the restaurant tax is unconstitutional. Last month the Utah Taxpayers Association along with the Utah Restaurant Association filed a lawsuit against Utah County over its 1 percent...
by Tax Watchdog | Nov 3, 2010 | In the News
Brandon Loomis November 2, 2010 Four Utah constitutional amendments, including one establishing an independent ethics commission, prevailed in statewide voting Tuesday. Amendment D • Mandates a commission of five people — none of them legislators — to make initial...
by Tax Watchdog | Nov 3, 2010 | In the News
In a resounding defeat, Eagle Mountain residents have put an end to a proposed aquatics center. The vote was more than two-to-one against the proposed 25-year bond for $7 million to build a public pool. The aquatics center would have included an 11,000 square-foot...
by Tax Watchdog | Oct 29, 2010 | Uncategorized
Lana Creer-Harris October 28, 2010 The Payson City Council voted against assuming more risk in signing a service contract with the Utah Infrastructure Agency, an interlocal agency related to the fiber-optic network UTOPIA. By a vote of three-two, the council voted...