From Deseret News archives:
We want a tax cut, say 70% of Utahns
Pollster Dan Jones & Associates found in a survey conducted this past week that 70 percent of Utahns want a tax cut.
Only 23 percent said they didn't want a tax cut from the 2008 Legislature.
And eight out of 10 Utahns said they strongly or somewhat favor giving a 5 percent income tax cut to self-employed, self-insured Utahns who now don't get that tax break.
As a part of Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr.'s "health-care reform" efforts this year, there are two bills that would allow self-employed Utahns to pay for their health insurance in "pretax" dollars as can all workers who get their health insurance through their employers.
Bills sponsored by Reps. Dave Clark, R-Santa Clara, and Jim Dunnigan, R-Taylorsville, would both give self-employed workers that $18 million tax break which could equal tax cuts of between $150 and $500 a year for more than 70,000 taxpayers. "It's a matter of fairness," says Dunnigan.
The Morning News also asked Utahns if they favored several other possible tax breaks and what they thought of two suggested tax increases now before the Legislature.
For example, early in the session it appeared that the most popular tax cut proposal among legislators was a $13 million property tax reduction associated with the state taking over all funding of a popular elementary reading program. Jones found that 78 percent of Utahns want that property tax cut.
But even though a number of Utahns saw significant increases in their home property taxes last November, legislative leaders and Huntsman have backed away from that tax cut in favor of the health-care reform measure.
House Republicans thought they could get a $100 million tax reduction most of it in property tax when December tax revenue growth estimates were so high. But last Monday updated tax projections actually came in lower. And now GOP leaders are talking about a smaller tax cut perhaps $18 million for health-care reform.
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