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LC 3506

Generally revise tax laws

2025 Regular Session

Montana's proposed comprehensive tax law revision died in the drafting stage before reaching formal legislative consideration.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3506

Legislative bill overview

LC 3506 is a draft bill in Montana designed to comprehensively revise the state's tax laws. The bill never advanced beyond the drafting stage and died in the legislative process without being formally introduced to lawmakers.

Why is this important

Tax law revisions affect how businesses and individuals pay state taxes, which impacts state revenue, economic competitiveness, and personal finances. Comprehensive tax reform can reshape Montana's fiscal structure and economic landscape.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope uncertainty: "Generally revise" is vague—the actual provisions remain unknown since the bill never reached formal introduction, making it impossible to assess what specific changes were contemplated
  • Economic impact unknowns: Without seeing the draft language, stakeholders couldn't weigh effects on different taxpayer groups, business sectors, or state revenue projections
  • Process failure: The bill's death in process raises questions about whether drafting issues, political disagreement, or resource constraints prevented its advancement

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

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