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Post by Logan on Feb 9, 2016 3:57:01 GMT -6
BOISE – The Idaho Senate has approved legislation to bring the state’s tax code in line with federal rules, a move estimated to cost Idaho roughly $46 million over two years. The Senate voted 33-2 on Monday to send the bill to Gov. Butch Otter’s desk for his signature. The tax conformity bill is a routine measure that syncs the state tax code with the federal tax code. House lawmakers spiked a prior version of the legislation earlier this year after objecting to the bill’s removal of unenforceable language banning same-sex couples from filing joint tax returns. Read more: www.spokesman.com/stories/2016/feb/08/tax-conformity-bill-headed-to-governors-desk/
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