tax laws; interpretation; application; hearing
Arizona bill modifying tax law interpretation standards passed legislature but was vetoed by Governor, leaving existing tax application procedures unchanged.
Arizona bill modifying tax law interpretation standards passed legislature but was vetoed by Governor, leaving existing tax application procedures unchanged.
SB 1464 modifies how Arizona interprets and applies its tax laws, though the bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the information provided. The measure was introduced by Senator J.D. Mesnard and would have established new procedural or interpretive standards for state tax administration. The bill passed both chambers but was vetoed by the Governor on May 2, 2025.
Tax interpretation bills affect how state revenue is collected and how businesses and individuals understand their tax obligations. Changes to tax law application can have broad fiscal impacts on state budgets and economic behavior. The Governor's veto suggests concerns about the bill's fiscal or policy implications warranted executive rejection.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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