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Pennsylvania High Court to Consider Case on Pittsburgh’s ‘Jock Tax’

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City attorneys argue that there was no distinction between residents and non-residents because the out-of-town athletes and performers pay a 3% tax, whereas locals would pay a 2% school tax and a 1% income tax. The supreme court’s decision on Tuesday comes after nearly five years of legal battles.

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Pennsylvania High Court to Consider Case on Pittsburgh’s ‘Jock Tax’

CPA Practice

City attorneys argue that there was no distinction between residents and non-residents because the out-of-town athletes and performers pay a 3% tax, whereas locals would pay a 2% school tax and a 1% income tax. The supreme court’s decision on Tuesday comes after nearly five years of legal battles.