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(KSL News) Most Utahns want a major tax cut this year, while others say our state needs desperately the extra money.
According to a Dan Jones survey for KSL, 57 percent of Utahns say they want a cut-- anywhere between 100- and 300-million dollars, as suggested by the GOP.
But 37 percent don't want a cut, saying the money would be better spent on state programs, like education.
Nearly half of those polled say they'd like to see reductions in property, income and sales taxes.
