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Utah Tax Laws
Everyone has to pay taxes to the state in some form or another.
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Welcome to FindLaw’s Utah Tax Laws section, with authoritative and up-to-date articles covering current tax rates and procedures, in addition to other tax-related matters. In addition to information about consumer and personal income taxes, you’ll find articles covering the related crimes of tax evasion and fraud, in addition to a primer on probate taxes in the state. Click on a link below to learn more about Utah taxes and procedures.
Learn About Utah Tax Laws
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Utah Consumer Taxes
Overview of Utah’s tax laws and current rates for the state’s various consumer taxes, which include retail sales tax and excise taxes on gasoline and other items.
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Utah Probate and Estate Taxes
Summary of Utah’s probate and estate tax laws, including a summary of the Utah probate process, which family members are entitled to what, and much more.
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Utah Personal Income Taxes
General information about Utah’s personal income tax procedures and current rate (the state has a flat tax rate for all filers), with links to related resources.
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Utah Tax Fraud / Evasion Laws
The basics of Utah’s laws pertaining to the related crimes of tax fraud and tax evasion, in which a taxpayer either actively commits fraud or fails to pay taxes.
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