Amended GPLET reform bill passes through legislature

By Rebecca Spiess | Downtown Devil

A bill amending the application of a controversial Arizona tax incentive has passed through the legislature and awaits Governor Doug Ducey’s signature.

The measure, House Bill 2126, passed after it was heavily amended following a long negotiation process. Parties involved include the business community, the Arizona Tax Research Association (ATRA) and other stakeholders including the representative who introduced the bill, Republican Vince Leach.

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