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Proposed Nev. prostitution tax dies on panel vote
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Last Edited | The Sunset Provision Apr 10, 2009 10:58am |
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News Date | Friday, April 10, 2009 04:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | A proposal to levy a $5 tax on sex acts in Nevada has died in a state Senate committee.
The 3-4 vote Thursday in the Nevada Senate Taxation Committee was one shy of the four needed to keep the proposal afloat.
Committee Chairman Bob Coffin, the Las Vegas Democrat who sponsored the bill, says the state is desperate for revenue and has not collected taxes from prostitution since it was legalized in some rural counties more than 30 years ago.
Sen. Mike McGinness, a Republican from Fallon who voted against the tax, says he wouldn't support a new tax on services.
Coffin has estimated the tax would've raised at least $2 million a year. Nevada is facing a more than $2.8 billion revenue shortfall.
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