From Deseret News archives:
A $400 million Utah surplus?
Lawmakers to discuss possible 2008 tax cuts
"Tax cuts will absolutely be part of the debate" during budget-setting in the 2008 Legislature, which starts in three months, said House Majority Whip Gordon Snow, R-Roosevelt, following a meeting Tuesday afternoon of the Legislature's Executive Appropriations Committee. The 2007 Legislature gave a $220 million tax cut.
According to the Legislature's Fiscal Analyst Office, which projects state revenues in consultation with other state agencies, the state's two main tax funds are running surpluses that could result in extra revenues of between $246 million and $406 million by the end of the current fiscal year June 30, 2008.
The legislative budget office only deals in low-end and high-end tax revenue estimates for its July and October analyses. An exact budget surplus number will be given by Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. in December, when he announces his recommended 2008-09 budget. Lawmakers will budget to an exact number next February, when they set next year's budget.
Andrea Wilko, chief economist for the legislative budget office, said Utah's economy is still strong, with good job and wage growth and healthy consumer spending all of which result in yet another year of state tax surpluses. While Utah's residential housing market is softening, as is housing across the nation, Utah's strong commercial real-estate development is keeping the construction sector steady.
Next year is an election year for Huntsman, all of the 75 House members and half of the 29-member Senate. Lawmakers and Huntsman have given hundreds of millions of dollars in tax cuts the past three years including cutting the much-hated sales tax on unprepared food in half.
The state's personal income tax has been reformed, lowering the new single tax rate to 5 percent from slightly less than 7 percent.
However, many Utahns are now complaining about their property taxes, which are going up across the state by an average 11.6 percent, the first double-digit increase since 1999.
The state does not levy a property tax. But through the Uniform School Fund, lawmakers require local school districts to levy a basic property tax to support public schools.
And a cut in their property taxes would certainly be welcomed among some taxpayers.
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