From Deseret News archives:
Don't toss Walker tax report
The proposals, a year in the making, are intended to lower tax rates but broaden the state's tax base. The recommendations are intended to be addressed as a package deal. Some of the more significant changes would be to establish a flat-rate income tax, tax consumer services including health care, eliminate corporate income tax and equalize the sales tax rate statewide. Other proposals would permit school and other special districts to adjust property taxes for inflation without conducting public hearings, fund urban and suburban water districts with user fees and allow school districts and special districts to decide whether they will participate in redevelopment agency projects.
Walker's team of tax advisers have recommended sweeping changes that deserve careful debate. But political realities being what they are, it's unlikely that a new governor would lead out on such substantial changes in tax policy. Moreover, lawmakers who had no role in developing these recommendations have all but pronounced the proposals dead on arrival, for the upcoming legislative session, at least.
Legislators would be derelict to ignore the prognostications of Walker's tax advisers, who warn that the state will face a $200 million shortfall within a decade if nothing is done to reform the state's tax structure. The projected shortfall would occur just as the state anticipates the addition of 145,000 public school students.
Frankly, Walker's recommendations feature many attractive reforms. The Deseret Morning News has long championed funding urban and suburban water use with fees rather than property taxes. Whatever the state could do to sales tax policy to discourage the "zoning for dollars" phenomenon that pits one community against another in the fight for big-box retailers would be healthy, too.
But other aspects of the plan such as taxing health care services send up red flags. Is it right that the sickest among us be saddled with a tax on top of their already soaring health-care costs?
Is it appropriate that rural residents have to help pay for local-option services such as mass transit or zoos, art programs and parks along the Wasatch Front?
It's not the perfect plan, but it should be the catalyst of thoughtful discussions about Utah's tax system. While no one expects a wholesale adoption of these recommendations at this juncture, they provide a careful examination of critical tax issues. The men and women who volunteered their time and expertise to this effort have provided a remarkable gift of service to all Utahns. Public policymakers should build upon this analysis.
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