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Business Tax Relief

Study after study shows Pennsylvania’s business taxes to be among the highest and least competitive in the nation. The “sticker shock” of high taxes makes it difficult to show a business relocation prospect all of Pennsylvania’s many attributes. To be competitive, it is essential that Pennsylvania continues to reform business tax rates and administration to enhance overall business competitiveness.

Progress is being made as Act 55 of 2022 will gradually lower Pennsylvania’s highest-flat-rate-in-the-nation Corporate Net Income Tax of 9.99% to 4.99% by 2031. But more reforms are needed. Net Operating Loss should be uncapped from the current 40% as Pennsylvania is one of only 3 states that applies such a limit that discourages business investment. Other reforms include but are not limited to fairer and more uniform tax treatment of businesses paying at the Personal Income Tax threshold as is done in other states.

Corbett Budget Keeps Government Focused on Core Functions Over the next two weeks, the House and Senate Appropriations Committees will continue holding budget hearings on the proposed FY 2013-14 spending plan Governor Tom Corbett unveiled on February 5.   Here’s to trusting that when the hearings end on March 7, lawmakers conclude, as we have, ...
For a Mere $41 Billion We Can Get Out of This Mess It’s hard to imagine an upcoming budget season state lawmakers and a Governor have dreaded more. A recent independent fiscal report predicts General Fund revenues will limp in during the remainder of the fiscal year. The state will also lose federal dollars if ...

Sales and Use Tax

September 24, 2012 | Business Tax Relief

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“2012 State Business Tax Climate Index” by The Tax Foundation “The Best and Worst of State Tax Administration (2010) by The Council on State Taxation Total State and Local Business Taxes – COST