From Deseret News archives:
Utah GOP leaders push tax cut plans
$115 million slash may be spread across board
There are no losers who would pay more under the new plans, said Rep. Wayne Harper, R-West Jordan, on Monday.
"There are only some big winners and those are mostly low-income Utahns," said Harper, co-chairman of the Legislature's main tax-writing committee.
"We are very pleased that interest in these new plans is coming together," said Mike Mower, spokesman for Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. "There is a lot of momentum" for them.
The Legislature's Revenue and Taxation Committee plans to discuss several new tax-reform proposals on Wednesday, said committee co-chairman Sen. Curt Bramble, R-Provo.
One new proposal has been drafted by Huntsman. The other, a slight variation from the governor's new plan, is being put forward by Harper, Rep. John Dougall, R-Highland, and other GOP House leaders.
Can there be enough agreement so that a special legislative session can be called by the governor this year, in time to give a significant income-tax cut in 2006?
"If there can be general agreement on which way to go, the governor is very open to calling a special session" before the Legislature convenes in the 2007 general session in January, said Mower.
Harper said he didn't know how many low-income Utahns would soon be paying nothing under the "dual income-tax system."
"But I think we could drop as many as 20 percent to 25 percent of people" from the income-tax rolls, he said.
That should get some Democrat votes, GOP leaders hope. Since Republicans hold the governorship and more than two-thirds majorities in both the House and Senate, they don't need Democratic approval. But a bipartisan tax reform would look better, leaders said.
Bramble, a certified public accountant, said over the last month, legislative GOP leaders and Huntsman have been discussing various kinds of tax reform based on the idea of a dual personal income-tax system, originally floated in late spring.
"With the change of just a few lines in the current tax form," said Bramble, Utahns could figure their taxes two different ways. Taxpayers would then pick the option that saved them the most money.
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