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durablend

(7,982 posts)
Thu Feb 24, 2022, 05:54 PM Feb 2022

Pa. rep. proposes bill to eliminate school property tax

https://www.abc27.com/news/this-week-in-pennsylvania/pennsylvania-politics/pa-rep-proposes-bill-to-eliminate-school-property-tax/

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — New legislation proposed in Pennsylvania would eliminate school property taxes and establish “a more modem and reliable way to fund education” in the state. State Representative Frank Ryan (R-Lebanon) introduced House Bill 13.

“House Bill 13 would eliminate property taxes and reduce rent. It would make it easier to buy, improve and remain in your own home, and would attract businesses and jobs to the Commonwealth, strengthening our families and our state’s economy,” Rep. Ryan said. “Schools would have reliable funding and their savings caps would be lifted, enabling them to more effectively manage their finances.

Ryan’s proposed bill, if passed, would:

replace property tax revenue with sales and income taxes
increase the Personal Income Tax by 1.85% with those funds staying local to the school district
increase the state Sales and Use Tax by 2% with those funds going to the county to allocate to the school districts within that county
impose a 2% sales tax on clothing and food, except WIC/SNAP purchases, which would remain tax exempt
increase the Personal Income Tax to 4.92% on a new category of income – retirement income
“In this legislation, I worked to resolve the issues that were raised in prior bills to eliminate property taxes. It is clear that any solution will require sacrifice on the part of all Pennsylvanians,” Rep. Ryan added.


Except for the rich, no doubt. Can't hurt their fee-fees. Rep. Ryan will pick my pockets for another thousand dollars at least if this nonsense is passed. "Republicans lowering your taxes!"
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Pa. rep. proposes bill to eliminate school property tax (Original Post) durablend Feb 2022 OP
Republican legislature has never solved any problem bucolic_frolic Feb 2022 #1
As a retired Pennsylvanian, I would personally benefit from this FakeNoose Feb 2022 #2
HOW would you as a retired Pennsylvanian benefit from having your retirement income taxed? Lydiarose Feb 2022 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author Lydiarose Feb 2022 #6
ROFL at this tidbit durablend Feb 2022 #3
Raise taxes on older people with limited fixed income Born Free Feb 2022 #4
Some Of These Proposals Might Be Good modrepub Feb 2022 #7

bucolic_frolic

(46,979 posts)
1. Republican legislature has never solved any problem
Thu Feb 24, 2022, 06:01 PM
Feb 2022

All they do is raise taxes so they can have more limousines and more secretaries, and vote themselves raises.

25 years ago they were going to eliminate the estate tax. I'm guessing the lawyers fought that because they get a cut.

FakeNoose

(35,668 posts)
2. As a retired Pennsylvanian, I would personally benefit from this
Thu Feb 24, 2022, 06:03 PM
Feb 2022

However I'd never vote for a program that has an endgame of destroying the public school system. Rep. Ryan needs to convince me (and all of us) that that is not his intention. Can he convince us? I doubt it.

Lydiarose

(68 posts)
5. HOW would you as a retired Pennsylvanian benefit from having your retirement income taxed?
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 01:30 PM
Feb 2022

"...increase the Personal Income Tax to 4.92% on a new category of income – retirement income"

Unless you are not collecting retirement income (pensions, annuities, 401Ks, IRAs) or Social Security, you WILL be affected!

Response to FakeNoose (Reply #2)

durablend

(7,982 posts)
3. ROFL at this tidbit
Thu Feb 24, 2022, 07:23 PM
Feb 2022

"His bill also would require landlords to reduce rent by the amount of property tax they save for the duration of the current lease. "



Yeah, I'm sure they'll get right on that.

Born Free

(1,618 posts)
4. Raise taxes on older people with limited fixed income
Fri Feb 25, 2022, 06:58 PM
Feb 2022

Raise taxes on older people with limited fixed income, so they can lower taxes on the people with unlimited income and expensive houses.

modrepub

(3,612 posts)
7. Some Of These Proposals Might Be Good
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 08:51 PM
Feb 2022

But there's never any type of analysis by the Legislature or the news organizations regarding what this would actually do.

I can't see how directing these raised taxes to the local level is going to help wide swaths of the state. How is this going to generate enough money in Elk or Cameron counties where there's only a few thousand people to support the school district?

If we had any analytics, I think we'd see wide swaths of the Commonwealth that can't support themselves with their own local tax base. That means state tax money being generated in the more populated areas gets directed to the more rural areas that don't have much of a tax base outside of property taxes.

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