by Tax Watchdog | Jan 6, 2010 | In the News
Jeremiah Stettler January 5, 2010 Erik Nelson has served up Reuben sandwiches and Chinese chicken salad for more than a decade at Emigration Canyon’s nostalgic Ruth’s Diner. Only twice has he had to call the police. But the cafe owner soon might have to...
by Tax Watchdog | Jan 6, 2010 | In the News
Robert Gehrke February 24, 2010 Gov. Gary Herbert remains opposed to a tax increase — including the tobacco tax that has widespread popular support — and believes Utah’s budget can be balanced and critical cuts averted without the additional revenue....
by Tax Watchdog | Dec 22, 2009 | In the News
Express Pass is an electronic payment system that UDOT will implement along the I-15 Express Lanes by fall 2010. This system will replace the current decal program that allows a monitored number of solo drivers to pay a $50/month fee to use the lanes. EXPRESS LANES:...
by Tax Watchdog | Dec 22, 2009 | In the News
The Utah Taxpayers Association continues to oppose UTOPIA and we appreciate your support! Our office has received over a hundred phone calls from Brigham City residents who were misled by UTOPIA and who remain strongly opposed to their business practices. The Utah...
by Tax Watchdog | Dec 22, 2009 | In the News
Howard Stephenson November 27, 2009 As Utahns gather to count their blessings this year, let us give thanks that we live in a state that rewards hard work, is well-managed and resists pressure to change for change sake. Our state faces a record budget gap, estimated...
by Tax Watchdog | Dec 22, 2009 | In the News
Jason Lee December 14, 2009 The governor’s budget proposal to eliminate a discount given to retail businesses is drawing criticism from some business owners. On Friday, Gov. Gary Herbert released his 2010-11 budget plan in which he proposes that state lawmakers...