Mark Wynn, vice president of tax for Lamb Weston, said conformity is “the right choice for Idaho” but maintained concerns about several business provisions. He pointed to a restriction in the bill barring Idaho businesses from using research and development expenses for the state’s own tax credit and the federal deduction. Not allowing the use of the state tax credit in tandem, Wynn said, represented a tax increase for innovators in the state.
BOISE — A two-hour public hearing on Idaho’s tax conformity bill brought concerns from Idahoans who feared cuts or eliminations of state programs if business and personal income tax provisions were adopted by the state. The bill seeks to adopt a vari… [7435 chars]
Source: Coeur d’Alene Press | Published: 2026-02-03T08:00:00Z
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