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School Property Tax Elimination Act

http://www.samrohrer.org/mobilize
Pennsylvania Property Tax Reform
- please take the time to read the information on current legislation
that would eliminate School Tax on property and move it to a state wide sales
tax or SUT (Sales and Use Tax). Evaluate the information and decide for yourself, but please act by
contacting your State Representatives who
will vote for you...
Learn more:
A group of lawmakers has been working
on a The
Plan for Pennsylvania's
Future for several years to eliminate school
tax on private property and stimulate the economy in Pennsylvania. The
School Property Tax Elimination Act is a
complete fix of a major problem, not a temporary solution to a problem that has
become the number one reason for senior citizens to be pushed out of their homes
by ever increasing school taxes and keeping lower income citizens in rental
because they can not afford the mortgage payments with the school taxes added.
The state representatives have worked very hard on The Plan to research and
write acts of legislation necessary to eliminate school property taxes and
stimulate economic progress thru-out the state. This bipartisan group of
representatives have announced their plan for Pennsylvania's Tax
Reform.
THE PLAN FOR PENNSYLVANIA’S FUTURE
Plan Highlights: School Property Tax Elimination Act
BENEFITS TO CONSUMERS
- Produces
significant economic gains for Pennsylvanians
from all walks of life, including the creation of thousands of
new jobs.
- Homeowners
will benefit from unprecedented
financial freedom and hope without the oppression of rising property taxes.
- Senior citizens
will no longer be forced out
or evicted from their homes due to property tax bills they cannot pay.
- Farmers
will not have to sell family
properties that have been handed down for generations.
- Renters
will benefit from the prospect of
qualifying for home ownership and
stabilized rent
costs.
- Consumers
will experience easier and more
accurate shopping (i.e. the price you see is the price you pay, no need to
determine if it is a taxed item or not).
Here are links to the Contact Information for your State Representative by County..
This information and more
can be found by clicking on the links provided on this page.
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