From Deseret News archives:
Tax system in Utah may be overhauled
"There are no sacred cows" in a comprehensive review of Utah's whole tax system, Sen. Curt Bramble, R-Provo, said Monday morning at the first meeting of the 15-member task force. Every idea or current tax exemption is on the table.
"I've been known to upset a few apple carts and hope to do that this summer. Hold on, we're going to be busy," said Rep. Wayne Harper, R-West Jordan, who co-chairs the task force with Bramble.
But the reality may be much different; special interest and/or personal politics will undoubtedly come into play.
"We can get this study done" in time for comprehensive recommendations for the 2006 Legislature, which convenes next January, said House Minority Leader Ralph Becker, D-Salt Lake.
"But will we? You can only hope," he added.
Harper said after the first two-hour meeting that he, too, believes "major" recommendations can be accomplished by the next general session. If not, more work will be done after the 2006 Legislature, he said.
If work isn't completed by the 2007 Legislature, Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. faces re-election in 2008.
While it was only the opening session of the task force, a clear conservative theme was heard. Republicans outnumber Democrats on the task force 10-3. (The other two members are a state tax commissioner and Huntsman's deputy chief of staff.)
Government doesn't always have to have more revenues, or be immune from economic downturns, said Rep. John Dougall, R-Highland.
"If citizens have less money in which to pay" a tax bill because of earning less money from one year to the next, "it's unfair to hold them to the same taxing level and not hold government harmless. Government should reduce" its spending accordingly, said Dougall.
That may sound reasonable. But one of the goals of the task force is to help "stabilize" the state's tax revenue. In other words, not have taxes go way up in good economic times, go way down in bad.
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