Letter: The food tax is regressive and should be repealed

In response to the various opinions, including the opinion from Utah Policy written by LaVarr Webb, regarding repealing the food tax vs a tax credit: Food tax is a regressive tax — rich people can afford to pay the tax, poor people cannot.

Regarding those on fixed income and no tax filing requirement: Now those lower or no income individuals must file a Utah state tax return to obtain the credit. Poor people are on the lowest rung — they don’t have the ability to pay someone to file a zero dollar return to obtain a credit when otherwise not required to file a tax return. Rosemary Lesser, (D) Ogden, is right — remove the sales tax on food. If needed, increase the sales tax amount for dining out, but repeal the tax when purchasing food at a grocery store.

Catherine Voutaz, Herriman

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