A bill that would provide private businesses that compete with governmental entities tax exemptions of property and sales taxes has advanced out of committee in the Kansas Senate. County Administrator Anthony Swartzendruber, who previously raised concerns with county commissioners about the bill, gave them an update Tuesday morning. He said the current version of the bill no longer had the words “ambulance service” or “city” in it, the latter of which would remove any concerns of the county being in competition with a private business since the county operates a bait shop. The bill now proposes to give tax exemptions to businesses that use their property for things like child care, health and recreation, entertainment or a restaurant if they are located in a city where at least one facility operated by a governmental entity competes with the business.
Source: Harvey County Now