CCH (cch.taxgroup.com) reports:
Legislation recently introduced in the Idaho Legislature would authorize the state's entry into the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax (SST) Agreement. The present bill, similar to legislation that failed to pass in three prior sessions, would not make the substantive changes to Idaho law necessary for the state to become a full member of the SST Governing Board. However, if enacted, it would give Idaho the status of an advisor state on the Board. The bill also would direct the Idaho Tax Commission to prepare and recommend to the next legislative session legislation to achieve conformity with the SST Agreement.
Former Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne signed an Executive Order on July 29, 2005, authorizing the state's participation in the SST Project, which has now been replaced by the State and Local Advisory Council (SLAC) to the Governing Board. Idaho has participated in SLAC discussions since that time.
H.B. 7, as introduced in the Idaho House of Representatives on January 15, 2007
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