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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

SUMMIT WATER v. UTAH STATE TAX COM'N

... The district court also held that taxation of Summit Water's water distribution facilities and the separate taxation of the real property owned by Summit Water's shareholders did not constitute double taxation. ... II. SUMMIT WATER WAS NOT SUBJECTED TO DOUBLE TAXATION. ...

Benjamin v. UTAH STATE TAX COM'N

... As a result, all income earned by the Benjamins during the audit 43 period was subject to taxation by Utah. [2]. ... 44 UTAH CODE ANN. § 59-10-103(1)(q)(i) (Supp. 2010). [3] Qualifying under either prong of this definition subjects the individual to taxation. ...

ABCO ENTERPRISES v. UTAH STATE TAX COM'N

... 2005. Since Ogden City still held title to the properties, it was exempt from taxation pursuant to the Utah Constitution. See Utah Const. art. XIII ... property. The full value of the exempt property would thus escape taxation. Consequently ...

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