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Food tax boiling on front burner as legislative session starts
Fight may pit Senate GOP, House GOP, Huntsman
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House Speaker Greg Curtis, R-Sandy, has said with around $1 billion in new money for legislators to spend, now is the time to just remove the much-hated food tax completely and not mess around with a $75-per-person income tax credit that many Utahns wouldn't bother to apply for.
So HB109, a modification of a proposal Curtis put forward several months ago and sponsored by Rep. Merlynn Newbold, R-South Jordan, just removes the sales tax from unprepared food completely at the grocery store.
Unlike what the governor is expected to propose, the state would just lose its 4.75 percent tax on food, costing state coffers either $150 million or $166 million a year. There's some disagreement on what that number is, and House GOP leaders are moving the bill so quickly it as yet has no fiscal note on it.
Since businesses don't buy much unprepared food, they would pay more sales tax through the nonfood tax rate hike. Groups like the Utah Taxpayers Association, a business-sponsored organization, don't like that.
Under the Senate GOP plan, businesses wouldn't pay more, since Utahns would just apply for the $75 tax credit at tax time. The plan has another advantage out-of-state tourists who buy unprepared food would still pay the tax, whereas if the food tax is simply removed, nonresidents get the tax break also.
But advocates for the low income and homeless don't like the rebate system, since few poor people pay state income taxes now, and most likely wouldn't bother filing for the rebate.
In its study this past year, the Tax Reform Task Force estimated that the $75 rebate program would cost the state around $55 million (not the $150 million a repeal would cost), but in reality only about $25 million would be rebated because so many Utahns just wouldn't bother filing for the $75 state check.
Roger Tew, lobbyist for the Utah League of Cities and Towns, said the league will not oppose the Curtis/Newbold bill "if the cities are held harmless" both in getting a small rate increase and in a fair tax distribution formula. "The speaker has been willing to work with us," Tew said. But so far no final formula has been set up.
The $75-per-person credit that Senate Republicans are considering "has no fiscal impact on cities at all, so we take no stand for or against that," Tew said.
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