New House Appropriations Committee website provides taxpayers with a comprehensive assessment of how they fare under
Gov. Wolf’s property tax shift plan
HARRISBURG – House Appropriations Chairman Bill Adolph (R-Delaware) unveiled a new website, TaxpayersThatPay.com, to help taxpayers fully understand the impact of Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed tax increases. TaxpayersthatPay.com
shows how much in new personal income and sales taxes taxpayers in each
school district will pay and compares that amount to the funds proposed
to go back to district taxpayers under Wolf’s property tax shift plan.
“Gov.
Wolf has proposed massive tax increases and is trying to get taxpayers
to buy into his bait-and-switch plan by dangling the carrot of property
tax relief. Unfortunately, the governor has only been telling taxpayers
how much property tax and rent relief his plan sends back to their
districts. He is not talking about where that money is coming from, and
that needs to be a part of the discussion” said Chairman Adolph.
“Gov.
Wolf’s plan raises over $8 billion in new taxes when fully implemented
and only redistributes $3.6 billion of the new taxes to local property
owners and renters. The plan is fundamentally flawed,” added Chairman
Adolph.
Wolf’s
proposed budget spends a record $33.8 billion and represents a 16
percent increase in spending over last year. To support such massive
spending increases, the governor proposes a 40 percent sales tax
increase by raising the rate and removing exemptions that currently
exist on a number of goods and services. Wolf also proposes an increase
of 21 percent to the state’s Personal Income Tax. In fiscal year
2016-17, all of Gov. Wolf’s new taxes are expected to raise an
additional $8 billion from Pennsylvania taxpayers.
Chairman Adolph is encouraging all Pennsylvania taxpayers to visit TaxPayersThatPay.com to get a comprehensive look at how they will be impacted under this plan.
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