HB 199-EXEMPT UHAULS FROM VEHICLE RENTAL TAX CO-CHAIR ELKINS announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 199 "An Act excluding certain trucks from the definition of 'passenger vehicle' for purposes of the passenger vehicle rental tax; and providing for an effective date." MICHAEL O'HARE, Staff to Representative Pete Kott, Alaska State Legislature, said in 2003 the legislature passed House Bill 271 to generate revenue from visitors who rent vehicles. One unintended consequence was the taxation of rental trucks used to haul rental goods and household goods, he added. The bill will exclude these trucks from the rental tax. 1:37:52 PM JOHN NORRIS, President, U-Haul Company of Alaska, Anchorage, said the original bill was intended as a tourism tax for rental passenger vehicles. He said he was surprised when he was contacted by the Department of Revenue. He noted that the tax has impacted his company's business, because 17 percent less people are using his service. For the month of March, he said, he saw a 29 percent drop in customers. He noted that consumers have other means of moving that are not taxed. A bill was passed in 2004 to exempt taxis, and HB 199 will provide the same relief for trucks, he stated. 1:41:25 PM MR. NORRIS said 95 percent of U-haul's customers are Alaskans. The Alaska Trucking Association and the Truck Rental and Leasing Association support the legislation, he added. Last year was the first year that his business saw a decrease in the use of rental trucks. He said his customers have told him that the tax is a significant hardship. REPRESENTATIVE NEUMAN noted that many U-hauls work out of small businesses in Alaska. He said he rents U-hauls to deliver some of his furniture. 1:44:20 PM JOHANNA BALES, Excise Audit Manager, Tax Division, Department of Revenue, pointed out that HB 199 impacts five taxpayers within the state, and the estimate in lost revenue is $275,000 per year. CO-CHAIR ELKINS asked what the five people are losing in income because of the tax. 1:46:01 PM MS. BALES said the department has no way to estimate that. 1:46:35 PM REPRESENTATIVE KOHRING moved to report HB 199 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 199 moved from the House Transportation Standing Committee. 1:47:15 PM