Utah Code § 59-10-1304

Removal of designation and prohibitions on collection for certain contributions
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Commission publication requirements.
(1)
(a) If a contribution or combination of contributions described in Subsection (1)(b) generate
less than $30,000 per year for three consecutive years, the commission shall remove the
designation for the contribution from the individual income tax return and may not collect the
contribution from a resident or nonresident individual beginning two taxable years after the
three-year period for which the contribution generates less than $30,000 per year.
(b) The following contributions apply to Subsection (1)(a):
(i) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-1306;
(ii) the sum of the contributions provided for in Subsection 59-10-1307(1);
(iii) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-1308;
(iv) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-1319;
(v) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-1320;
(vi) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-1321;
(vii) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-1322;

(viii) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-1323;
(ix) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-1324; or
(x) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-1325.
(2) If the commission removes the designation for a contribution under Subsection (1), the
commission shall report to the Revenue and Taxation Interim Committee by electronic means
that the commission removed the designation on or before the November interim meeting of the
year in which the commission determines to remove the designation.
(3)
(a) Within a 30-day period after the day on which the commission makes the report required
by Subsection (2), the commission shall publish a list in accordance with Subsection (3)(b)
stating each contribution that the commission will remove from the individual income tax
return.
(b) The list shall:
(i) be published on:
(A) the commission's website; and
(B) the public legal notice website in accordance with Section 45-1-101;
(ii) include a statement that the commission:
(A) is required to remove the contribution from the individual income tax return; and
(B) may not collect the contribution;
(iii) state the taxable year for which the removal described in Subsection (3)(a) takes effect; and
(iv) remain available for viewing and searching until the commission publishes a new list in
accordance with this Subsection (3).

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