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HB 4939 MI
Passed Legislature

Sales tax: collections; sales tax on rebates offered by manufacturers and dealers on vehicle sales; eliminate and hold the school aid fund harmless. Amends secs. 1 & 25 of 1933 PA 167 (MCL 205.51 & 205.75).

MI · session 2021-2022 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced May 27, 2021

Latest action (Sep 28, 2022) laid over one day under the rules

Sponsor (1)

25 coauthors / cosponsors
  • Bradley Slagh Republican · cosponsor
  • Bronna Kahle · cosponsor
  • Ken Borton Republican · cosponsor
  • Jack O'Malley · cosponsor
  • Sue Allor · cosponsor
  • Gregory Markkanen Republican · cosponsor
  • Ronnie Peterson · cosponsor
  • Matt Hall Republican · cosponsor
  • Graham Filler · cosponsor
  • Shri Thanedar · cosponsor
  • Terry Sabo · cosponsor
  • Tullio Liberati · cosponsor
  • Abraham Aiyash · cosponsor
  • Stephanie Young Democratic · cosponsor
  • Pat Outman Republican · cosponsor
  • Robert Bezotte · cosponsor
  • Samantha Steckloff · cosponsor
  • Ann Bollin Republican · cosponsor
  • Tim Sneller · cosponsor
  • Brenda Carter Democratic · cosponsor
  • Brad Paquette Republican · cosponsor
  • Douglas Wozniak Republican · cosponsor
  • Sara Cambensy · cosponsor
  • Joseph Tate · cosponsor
  • Tenisha Yancey · cosponsor

Action history (23)

  1. May 27, 2021 introduced by Representative John Damoose · lower
  2. May 27, 2021 read a first time · lower
  3. May 27, 2021 referred to Committee on Tax Policy · lower
  4. Jun 1, 2021 bill electronically reproduced 05/27/2021 · lower
  5. Jun 16, 2021 reported with recommendation with substitute (H-1) · lower
  6. Jun 16, 2021 referred to second reading · lower
  7. Nov 2, 2021 read a second time · lower
  8. Nov 2, 2021 substitute (H-1) adopted · lower
  9. Nov 2, 2021 placed on third reading · lower
  10. Nov 3, 2021 read a third time · lower
  11. Nov 3, 2021 passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 523 Yeas 83 Nays 20 Excused 0 Not Voting 6 · lower
  12. Nov 3, 2021 transmitted · lower
  13. Nov 4, 2021 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON FINANCE · upper
  14. Feb 17, 2022 REPORTED FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-2) · upper
  15. Feb 17, 2022 COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED IMMEDIATE EFFECT · upper
  16. Feb 17, 2022 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-2) · upper
  17. Sep 20, 2022 REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-2) · upper
  18. Sep 20, 2022 SUBSTITUTE (S-2) CONCURRED IN · upper
  19. Sep 20, 2022 PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-2) · upper
  20. Sep 28, 2022 PASSED; GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT ROLL CALL # 429 YEAS 30 NAYS 6 EXCUSED 2 NOT VOTING 0 · upper
  21. Sep 28, 2022 TITLE AMENDED · upper
  22. Sep 28, 2022 returned from Senate with substitute (S-2) with immediate effect and title amendment · lower
  23. Sep 28, 2022 laid over one day under the rules · lower
Subjects
Sales tax: collectionsVehicles: other

Text versions (6)

The published texts of this bill as it moves through the legislature. Each links to the official document on the state legislature site. Data from OpenStates.

  • House Introduced Bill · HTML
  • House Introduced Bill · PDF
  • As Passed by the House · HTML
  • As Passed by the House · PDF
  • As Passed by the Senate · HTML
  • As Passed by the Senate · PDF

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