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SB 1749

2025-2026; taxation; omnibus

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by John Kavanagh

Arizona's SB 1749 modifies multiple state tax provisions, signed into law June 27, 2025, affecting taxpayers and state revenue collection for fiscal year 2025-2026.

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Bill Summary · SB 1749

Legislative bill overview

SB 1749 is an omnibus taxation bill passed during Arizona's 2025-2026 legislative session that modifies various state tax provisions. The bill was signed by the Governor on June 27, 2025, following passage in the legislature. Without access to the specific provisions, omnibus tax bills typically consolidate multiple tax policy changes into a single measure.

Why is this important

Omnibus tax bills directly affect state revenue and taxpayer obligations across multiple sectors of the economy. These comprehensive measures can significantly impact both individual taxpayers and businesses, as well as the state's fiscal health and ability to fund public services. The timing of passage (late June, near fiscal year-end) suggests it addresses immediate budgetary or policy priorities.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope and transparency: Omnibus bills combining numerous tax changes can obscure individual provisions from public scrutiny, making it difficult for affected parties to understand cumulative impacts
  • Distribution of tax burden: Changes may shift tax obligations between different taxpayer classes (individuals vs. corporations, different income levels, or specific industries)
  • Revenue implications: Tax modifications could increase or decrease state revenues, affecting funding for education, infrastructure, and social services

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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