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Big surplus sets record in Utah
Huntsman, legislators looking to boost the promised tax cut
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That's a large increase in spending that legislative conservatives say can't be maintained as Utah's hot economy cools over the next several years.
"I don't think we should even call what we're seeing now as tax surpluses. The real name should be that taxpayers overpaid," Hughes said.
In other words, the surplus is not the state's money but Utahns' money.
Hughes said House conservatives realize there are real needs coming in public education and transportation. That's why when he rewrote the state's spending limitation law in the early 2000s, he exempted those areas from spending caps.
"Otherwise, we just get into the cycle of spending much more in good years like we're seeing now and cutting programs or raising taxes in bad economic years," Hughes said.
That is very poor planning, and Utahns deserve better from their elected state officials, he said.
"But, as you know, I prefer a higher (tax cut) than a lower one," said Hughes, one of the main advocates over the past two years of a true flat-rate income tax for the state.
Surpluses aplenty
Utah is not alone in seeing healthy tax collections. The National Conference of State Legislatures reports 44 states had budget surpluses last year. Six of those states had tax collections 10 percent above budgets.
Utah's $351 million surplus last year is more than 8 percent above last year's general government and school budgets. State economists guessed fiscal 2006 taxes would grow by 9.4 percent from the year before and legislators appropriated most of that. But revenues actually grew by nearly 18 percent, producing the large tax surpluses.
In truth, Utah's state government took even more of residents' taxes than that.
During each January/February general session, legislators open the current year's budget and spend some surplus cash if they have any.
Since that cash then becomes part of the budget six months later when the fiscal year ends, that midyear spending is not counted as surplus. But if it had not been spent by lawmakers, it would have been part of the surplus.
In the 2006 Legislature, lawmakers re-opened the budget and spent $47 million extra out of the two main funds. If they hadn't done that, the fiscal 2006 surplus would have been nearly $400 million instead of $351 million.
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