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Comprehensive List of One-Time Budget Items for Fiscal Year 2021 and 2022

by Tax Watchdog | Nov 1, 2022 | Newsletters, The Utah Taxpayer

   

Utah 8th in State Business Tax Climate Index – How Can We Improve?

by Malah Armstrong | Oct 31, 2022 | Newsletters, The Utah Taxpayer

Utah has long-since prided itself on its status as a tax-friendly state. A recent annual report from the Tax Foundation confirmed that Utah remains one of the top ten states in the nation in terms of tax friendliness for businesses; however, with other states reducing...

California’s Governor Newsom Ditches Common Sense On Gas Prices and Taxes – Gets an Economics 101 Lesson

by Rusty Cannon | Oct 31, 2022 | Newsletters, The Utah Taxpayer

While Utah drivers face an upcoming state gas tax hike on January 1, 2023 of 4.5 cents per gallon, a much louder battle on the same subject is unfolding in California. However, while common sense is the norm in Utah when discussing energy prices, the Governor of...

The Risks of Doing Tax Policy on the Ballot

by Malah Armstrong | Oct 31, 2022 | Newsletters, The Utah Taxpayer

This election season, there are 25 tax measures on the ballot across 12 states, as well as numerous local and district tax issues. Although Utah doesn’t have any state-wide tax propositions, there are many bonds on local ballots which have potential tax implications....

LEGISLATIVE ALERT: New Fiscal Year First Quarter Revenue Collections Are Out – An Even Bigger Surplus Than Previously Forecasted On the Horizon

by Rusty Cannon | Oct 31, 2022 | Newsletters, The Utah Taxpayer

In late October, revenue collections for the State of Utah were released for the 1st quarter of fiscal year 2023. The state government operates on a fiscal year that runs from July 1st to June 30th, so the 1st quarter of fiscal year 2023 comprises the months of July,...

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