Friday, June 03, 2005

HB 344: Fire Prevention and Safety Equipment Sales Tax Exemption

H.B. 344, P.N. 365 (DeLUCA) This would amend the Tax Reform Code, Act 2 of 1971, P.L. 6.
This would exempt the sale of a smoke detector, a fire extinguisher, or other fire prevention and fire safety equipment from the sale and use tax.

9 Comments:

At 3:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

No, because we could use this as one of the taxes we can collect when we get the STOP bill passed.

 
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At 6:22 PM, Blogger flanok said...

Good idea, all safety equipment should be tax free.

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