Ariz. House attacks taxes

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By Ronald J. Hansen, The Republic | azcentral.com

Arizona’s House appears ready to pass a bill to permanently shift the state’s income-tax brackets with inflation every year, a move that would hold down tax collections over time.

House Bill 2001 moved Thursday toward a final vote that would send the measure to the Senate. Gov. Doug Ducey urged passage of such legislation in his State of the State speech last month.

The bill was one of several tax-related measures that advanced in the House on Thursday. HB 2128, which would exempt property rented to churches from property taxes, perhaps at the expense of other property owners, was also formally approved.

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