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Code · Utah · Title 17E — Counties and State Government · Chapter 2

17E-2-406. State auditor to create form for transient room tax reports.

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Effective 11/6/2025
17E-2-406. State auditor to create form for transient room tax reports.
(1)The state auditor, in consultation with the Utah Office of Tourism created in Section 63N-7-102 , shall:
(a)create a form for a financial report and a form for a written report required under Section 17-78-704 ;
(b)designate at least one employee within the state auditor's office to serve as the point of contact for counties preparing a financial report or written report under Section 17-78-704 ; and
(c)if the state auditor's office determines it is advisable, create written guidance to assist counties in preparing a financial report or written report under Section 17-78-704 .
(2)The state auditor shall receive annual written reports from the counties as described in Section 17-78-704 .
Enacted by Chapter 14 , 2025 Special Session 1
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