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House of Representatives
Session of 2019 - 2020 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: January 24, 2019 10:14 AM
From: Representative Eddie Day Pashinski
To: All House members
Subject: Clarifying Gaming-Funded School Property Tax Relief Notice
 
I intend to introduce legislation that will amend the Taxpayer Relief Act in order to better clarify the amount and source of school property tax relief on school district tax notices received by taxpayers.

As has become evident through conversations with people in my legislative district, school property tax notices poorly explain the extent to which school property taxes have been reduced through proceeds of slot machine gaming. These notices are written in unclear statutory language instead of words the average Pennsylvanian can easily comprehend. Therefore, my bill rewrites the notice of property tax relief required in Section 343 in a conversational tone and requires that it be conspicuous on the notice. The rewritten notice also makes it clear that the taxpayer’s property tax reduction is separate from, and may be reduced or offset by, tax increases approved by elected school directors.

While I expect the debate regarding the overall effects of gaming to continue, we can agree that our constituents must be well-informed regarding the amount by which their school property taxes are reduced – and how the funds for that reduction are generated.

I hope you will join me in this effort to bring more transparency to our school property tax collection process and increase accountability for the tax reductions generated by our casinos.

This legislation was introduced as HB1418 in the 2017-18 Legislative Session and included the following co-sponsors: PASHINSKI, CALTAGIRONE, McNEILL, MILLARD, MULLERY, READSHAW, D. COSTA, GOODMAN, DeLUCA, THOMAS AND KORTZ.



Introduced as HB1044