Reducing the Corporate Net Income Tax to 3.07% (Previously HB1791)
December 27, 2018 03:34 PM to All House Members
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Representative Greg Rothman
R House District 87
Memo
In the near future, I plan to introduce legislation to improve the business climate in Pennsylvania and increase revenues to the general fund by reducing Pennsylvania’s Corporate Net Income Tax rate from 9.99% to 3.07%.
As my mentor Jack Kemp used to say, “Every time in this century we’ve lowered the tax rates across the board, on employment, on saving, investment and risk-taking in this economy, revenues went up, not down.”
Pennsylvania’s Corporate Net Income (CNI) Tax rate, the highest single-rate CNI tax in the country, stifles economic growth and hurts our ability to be competitive by discouraging businesses from developing in the Commonwealth. The Tax Foundation ranked Pennsylvania 34th this year in business tax competitiveness overall and 43rd of the states that levy a corporate net income tax. My legislation will reduce Pennsylvania’s Corporate Net Income Tax rate from 9.99% to 3.07% upon passage, and Pennsylvania would become competitive with neighboring states, such as West Virginia and New York, whose CNI in 2018 was 6.50%.
Please consider joining me in co-sponsoring this legislation to improve our economy and generate more revenue for the general fund.
Previous co-sponsors: PICKETT, RYAN, BAKER, CHARLTON, STAATS, KAUFFMAN, BERNSTINE, BLOOM, MILLARD, ZIMMERMAN, WHEELAND, GROVE, SANKEY, KEEFER and IRVIN
As my mentor Jack Kemp used to say, “Every time in this century we’ve lowered the tax rates across the board, on employment, on saving, investment and risk-taking in this economy, revenues went up, not down.”
Pennsylvania’s Corporate Net Income (CNI) Tax rate, the highest single-rate CNI tax in the country, stifles economic growth and hurts our ability to be competitive by discouraging businesses from developing in the Commonwealth. The Tax Foundation ranked Pennsylvania 34th this year in business tax competitiveness overall and 43rd of the states that levy a corporate net income tax. My legislation will reduce Pennsylvania’s Corporate Net Income Tax rate from 9.99% to 3.07% upon passage, and Pennsylvania would become competitive with neighboring states, such as West Virginia and New York, whose CNI in 2018 was 6.50%.
Please consider joining me in co-sponsoring this legislation to improve our economy and generate more revenue for the general fund.
Previous co-sponsors: PICKETT, RYAN, BAKER, CHARLTON, STAATS, KAUFFMAN, BERNSTINE, BLOOM, MILLARD, ZIMMERMAN, WHEELAND, GROVE, SANKEY, KEEFER and IRVIN
Legislation
Document - Introduced as HB 72
Reducing the Corporate Net Income Tax to 3.07% (Previously HB1791)
December 27, 2018 03:34 PM to All House Members
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ROTHMAN
Memo
In the near future, I plan to introduce legislation to improve the business climate in Pennsylvania and increase revenues to the general fund by reducing Pennsylvania’s Corporate Net Income Tax rate from 9.99% to 3.07%.
As my mentor Jack Kemp used to say, “Every time in this century we’ve lowered the tax rates across the board, on employment, on saving, investment and risk-taking in this economy, revenues went up, not down.”
Pennsylvania’s Corporate Net Income (CNI) Tax rate, the highest single-rate CNI tax in the country, stifles economic growth and hurts our ability to be competitive by discouraging businesses from developing in the Commonwealth. The Tax Foundation ranked Pennsylvania 34th this year in business tax competitiveness overall and 43rd of the states that levy a corporate net income tax. My legislation will reduce Pennsylvania’s Corporate Net Income Tax rate from 9.99% to 3.07% upon passage, and Pennsylvania would become competitive with neighboring states, such as West Virginia and New York, whose CNI in 2018 was 6.50%.
Please consider joining me in co-sponsoring this legislation to improve our economy and generate more revenue for the general fund.
Previous co-sponsors: PICKETT, RYAN, BAKER, CHARLTON, STAATS, KAUFFMAN, BERNSTINE, BLOOM, MILLARD, ZIMMERMAN, WHEELAND, GROVE, SANKEY, KEEFER and IRVIN
As my mentor Jack Kemp used to say, “Every time in this century we’ve lowered the tax rates across the board, on employment, on saving, investment and risk-taking in this economy, revenues went up, not down.”
Pennsylvania’s Corporate Net Income (CNI) Tax rate, the highest single-rate CNI tax in the country, stifles economic growth and hurts our ability to be competitive by discouraging businesses from developing in the Commonwealth. The Tax Foundation ranked Pennsylvania 34th this year in business tax competitiveness overall and 43rd of the states that levy a corporate net income tax. My legislation will reduce Pennsylvania’s Corporate Net Income Tax rate from 9.99% to 3.07% upon passage, and Pennsylvania would become competitive with neighboring states, such as West Virginia and New York, whose CNI in 2018 was 6.50%.
Please consider joining me in co-sponsoring this legislation to improve our economy and generate more revenue for the general fund.
Previous co-sponsors: PICKETT, RYAN, BAKER, CHARLTON, STAATS, KAUFFMAN, BERNSTINE, BLOOM, MILLARD, ZIMMERMAN, WHEELAND, GROVE, SANKEY, KEEFER and IRVIN
Document
Introduced as HB 72
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