Pittsburgh future could hold commuter tax
The Pittsburgh City Council has committed $100,000 to begin legal preparation for
a "safety net" plan that could lead to a commuter tax to help balance
the city budget.
The Pittsburgh City Council has committed $100,000 to begin legal preparation for a “safety net” plan that could lead to a commuter tax to help balance the city budget. According to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, the plan calls for wage taxes of 1.27 percent on suburbanites who work in the city and 1.37 percent tax on city workers. http://www.pittsburgpost-gazette.com/pg/04301/402359.stm
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