Pennsylvania Representative aims to repeal ‘Johnstown Flood Tax'
PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — A Pennsylvania Representative announced plans for legislation that aims to repeal the 'Johnstown Flood Tax.'
The flood tax, originally implemented as a way to help Johnstown rebuild after the 1936 flood, applies an 18% tax on liquor sold in Pennsylvania. Representative Joseph D'Orsie (R-York) argued in his most recent bill that Johnstown was successfully rebuilt in 1942, which means the tax is 'outdated and unfair.'
'It's essential that we as a general assembly have a look at antiquated fees and taxes, like this temporary tax that was applied to aid in the aftermath of an unusual natural disaster,' The legislation reads.
D'Orsie added that lawmakers must protect local businesses, restaurants, grocery stores and convenience stores to drive opportunities to Pennsylvania and keep them here. The Representative ended his memo by noting that it is 'a commonsense step' to make the Commonwealth competitive, stand by restaurants and stores and lessen the burden on businesses and consumers.
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