
Senate Approves Tax Credit for Volunteer
Responders
Senator
Browne's amendment provides $100 for firefighters, EMS
The Senate today (July 4) approved legislation providing a
$100 tax credit for active volunteer firefighters and EMS
workers, according to Senator Pat Browne, author of an amendment
providing for the tax credit. The provision was included as part
of
House Bill 377, the tax code bill passed as part of the
Fiscal Year 2008-09 budget.
"Recruitment and retention are serious issues facing many
volunteer fire and rescue companies," said Senator Browne, the
Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which oversees
Pennsylvania’s tax policies. "This tax credit will have a
minimal impact on the state budget, but could be a major
incentive to keep volunteers in uniform and possibly attract
more people to consider volunteering."
Senator Browne's amendment, which was adopted by the Senate
Appropriations Committee on Thursday, also directs the Joint
State Government Commission to conduct a comprehensive study to
determine whether alternative forms of personal income tax
forgiveness would be more beneficial to low-income
Pennsylvanians.
Contact:
Lesley Crozier
(717) 787-1349