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Love then drafted the bill that eventually passed to make “Utah, This is the Place” the official state song. “Utah, We Love Thee” was then designated as the official Utah State Hymn. “Utah, This is the Place” was written in 1996 by Sam and Gary Francis for Utah's centennial celebration.
Nonresidents temporarily in Utah for public, charitable, educational or religious service may choose to register their vehicle in Utah. All required Utah fees and inspections apply.
This Is the Place" is the regional anthem (or state song) of the U.S. state of Utah. It was written in 1996 by Sam and Gary Francis for Utah's centennial celebrations. It replaced "Utah, We Love Thee" as the state song in 2003, after 4th grade students at Cook Elementary wanted a song that was fun to sing.
New Jersey is the only state that does not have a state song.
Utah is nicknamed the "Beehive State." The topaz became the official state gem for Utah on 4 February 1969 when Governor Calvin L. Rampton signed House Bill 6 into law.
File withholding returns online using form TC-941E at tap.utah. You must include your FEIN and withholding account ID number on each return. You must file an annual reconciliation for each year (or partial year) you have a withholding tax account, even if you have no employees or withholding to report for the year.
If you have domicile in Utah, you are considered a resident regardless of how much time you spent in the state this year. You automatically have domicile in Utah if any of the following apply: Your child is enrolled in a Utah public K-12 school. You or your spouse are enrolled as a resident student at a Utah university.
UT W-4 Requirements Utah does not require employees to complete a state W-4 form. Withhold amounts based on your employee's federal W-4 form and the Utah withholding schedules or tables in Publication 14, Withholding Tax Guide, .
Use form TC-69 to register with the Utah State Tax Commission for the taxes listed below. To register a DBA, use the Business Name Registration / DBA Application, available at all Department of Commerce registration locations, online at commerce.utah, or by phone at 801-530-4849. General Instructions.
If you have employees in Utah, you are required to register with the Utah State Tax Commission for a withholding tax account by filing a Utah State Business and Tax Registration (Form TC-69). Visit Utah Taxpayer Access Point to apply for a withholding tax account online. Registration may take up to 15 days to process.