From Deseret News archives:
Utahns split over tax plans
Lawmakers will meet in party caucuses in early September to be briefed on the different tax ideas, which include a sales tax hike in Salt Lake County for mass transit. Most county residents favor such a sales tax hike, Jones found.
If most GOP lawmakers can agree on the plans (Republican leaders say they don't want to have to count on any Democratic votes), Huntsman will call a special session in mid-September where, if they act, taxpayers can get at least a $70 million personal income tax cut in 2006. Legislators could also set up a Salt Lake County vote this November for a $900 million expansion of TRAX, the Utah Transit Authority's light rail system.
Huntsman and GOP legislative leaders may be ready to move on income tax reform. But Utahns are less sure.
Figuring their taxes both ways, Utahns would then pick the system financially best for them.
However, 36 percent told Jones they don't like the "dual track" system. A relatively large 23 percent didn't know if the state should switch tax systems or not.
Jones also asked if lawmakers should come into a special session to deal with taxes or should they wait until the 2007 Legislature's general session, which starts the third week in January.
A third said to go into special session and make the call next month, Jones found. Legislators must act by the end of September if Utahns are to get any kind of income tax cut in the 2006 calendar year.
Lawmakers are looking at four basic options in changing the personal income tax system.
In the 2006 Legislature, lawmakers decided to give $160 million in tax cuts, broken out this way: $70 million income tax cut, $70 million cut in the sales tax on food, and $20 million business tax cut.
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