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Salt Lake Chamber: Business Watch: 2022 Legislative Updates – Week 6
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2022-02-25
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We are 86% through the legislative session, and the last day – March 4th – will soon be upon us. The bottom line is bills are moving very fast through both the House and the Senate toward quick final passage. Governor Cox continues to sign some bills into law, and a sense of urgency permeates the body.
Representative Spendlove’s State and Local Tax (SALT) bill HB 444, Income Tax Revisions, made it to committee and passed with a favorable recommendation from the House Revenue and Tax Committee. This bill would eliminate the 10k dollar tax cap from federal filing if itemized federal taxes were filed under a pass-through entity.
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Senator Cullimore’s SB 227, Consumer Privacy Act, legislation often referred to as the “Red State Model,” was heard in the Senate Revenue and Tax Committee and received a favorable recommendation. While viewed primarily as a problem needing a federal fix, this bill was introduced to balance business and consumer privacy rights at the state level to spur action. This legislation is also being passed in other states, including blue states, creating a patchwork of regulatory consistency.
Speaker Brad Wilson also led and received overwhelming support for his HB 410, Great Salt Lake Watershed Enhancement. This bill is heading to the Senate for likely passage.
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