Utah lawmakers are proposing tax reductions for the fifth consecutive year, including eliminating the Social Security tax for older residents earning $90,000 or less and reducing the income tax rate from 4.55% to 4.5%. They aim to provide $127 million in tax relief, with significant savings for both high earners and middle-income families. Additionally, there are proposals for raises for teachers and bonuses for education support staff. Lawmakers emphasize the importance of keeping more money in the pockets of Utahns while maintaining essential services.
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