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House OKs reporting requirements for tax-increment and public finance tools

March 06, 2026 | 2026 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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House OKs reporting requirements for tax-increment and public finance tools
The Utah House adopted a substitute for Senate Bill 206 that aims to increase transparency in the use of public finance tools such as tax increment financing districts, PIDs, and other authorities that capture increment.

Representative Walter described the approach: jurisdictions that authorize a public-finance tool must file documentation — the authorizing meeting date and minutes, a "but-for" analysis explaining why the project requires the tool, and a 40‑year projection of expected cash flows — with a centralized STATS program. Annual reports thereafter would disclose how much increment was used and where it was spent. The sponsor said the goal is to give counties, cities and the Legislature a baseline and an ongoing public record about how increment is being used.

Supporters argued the bill creates long-called-for transparency and reporting across multiple entities that use increment; the House passed the substitute and approved it on final passage.

If enacted, the change will require local governments and authorities to adopt new reporting practices and to provide data for a legislatively mandated review to the political subdivisions committee, which will allow county-by-county oversight of public-finance tool usage.

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