From Deseret News archives:
Utahns can look forward to income tax cut
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., and legislative leaders say there are enough votes in a special legislative session next week to take what Huntsman says is a "first step" in tax reform/tax cuts.
While less certain, the leaders say it also appears that they can get the two-thirds needed to put on the November ballot a citizen referendum on raising sales tax by a quarter-cent to pay for needed road, transit and airport improvements around the state.
Huntsman's income tax reform is a dual-track system.
First, he would spread the brackets under the current system. For example, currently the top rate of 7 percent kicks in after a married couple earns $8,627. That top bracket rate of 7 percent would start at $11,000 earned.
For the 2006 tax year, the change means $48 less in tax for a married couple, $24 for a single person. Out of the $70 million set aside for income tax cuts by lawmakers in the 2006 Legislature, spreading the brackets will cost around $40 million.
About $30 million would be allocated for those who choose the flat-rate system.
Residents would figure their taxes under both systems, then pick the one that gives them the smallest tax owed.
The rub comes in who would pick the flat-rate tax and how much they would save. By far, most of the $30 million would go to Utah's wealthiest citizens.
Last January, after months of study and refining, Huntsman proposed all state income-tax payers move to a modified flat-rate system.
After leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, mortgage bankers and others cautioned that Utah's personal income tax system should keep deductions for charitable giving and home mortgage interest, Huntsman, a few key lawmakers and various economists proposed the so-called H3 tax plan.
It was not a true flat-rate system (as Huntsman's alternative flat-rate tax is now). H3 gave credit for charitable giving and home mortgage interest.
As in any real income tax changes, there were winners and losers. H3 passed the Senate in the 2006 session, but on the last night of the session it stalled in the House. No vote was taken and H3 failed. Some House members said that for all the good H3 did, they simply would not vote for a tax change where even one Utahn paid $1 more.
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