HB 1281
reduce the sales and use tax rates on food, to increase the rates for certain taxes, use taxes, and excise taxes, and to provide a new fund for school district capital outlay projects.
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Bill overview
This bill proposes to reduce sales and use tax rates on food while increasing rates for other taxes and excise taxes. It also establishes a new fund to provide capital outlay projects for school districts. The bill aims to provide tax relief for consumers purchasing food, while simultaneously generating additional revenue for state and local governments through increased taxes on other goods and services.
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Primary sponsor
Erik Muckey
Cosponsors
Erin Healy
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