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For Immediate Release

12/14/05

 

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Senate to Vote on Property Tax Reform Bill

 

Addresses Local Control, Provides Minimum 35 Percent Reduction

 

HARRISBURG -- Senate Majority Leader David J. Brightbill and Senate Minority Leader Robert J. Mellow announced that the Senate is planning to vote on a bi-partisan, comprehensive property tax reform package.

 

The proposal would require school districts to place a referendum on the Spring 2006 Primary Election ballot asking voters to increase the Earned Income Tax (EIT) rate in exchange for a reduction in their property taxes.

 

Under the bill, the minimum property tax reduction offered would be at least 35 percent of the maximum homestead exclusion, and homeowners would see tax relief in 2006.

 

“The Pennsylvania Taxpayer Relief Act proposal that the Senate will consider is the result of weeks of deliberations and discussions.  We have considered the merits of many proposals during the Special Session and we reached a bi-partisan consensus that this proposal now before us represents the best opportunity to provide true and immediate property tax relief,” said Senator Brightbill.

 

Senator Mellow added, “The proposal places a high priority on protecting low- and middle-income senior citizens, who are often in the greatest danger of losing their homes to high tax bills, and on streamlining the process to expedite tax relief.”

 

The compromise plan would also bolster the Commonwealth's existing Property Tax and Rent Rebate Program to provide relief to an estimated additional 281,000 Pennsylvanians.

 

The legislation also establishes a statewide “backend referendum” requirement for school districts wanting to increase tax rates above an annual inflationary percentage while repealing Act 72 of 2004.

 

Senators Mellow and Brightbill said the bi-partisan plan will be amended into Special Session Senate Bill 30 prior to the final floor vote.

 

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Property Tax Relief Act Summary

Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program

Property Tax Relief from EIT and Gaming Revenues

Property Tax Relief Act FAQs

 

Senator Brightbill

 

Sen. Brightbill speaks to the media Dec. 14 to outline a bipartisan Taxpayer Relief measure that is scheduled for a Senate vote Thursday.

 

 

 

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