...TAXATION Business Privilege Tax LTEA Base of Operations Logical Nexus Giles...
...TAXATION LTEA EIT "Super Credit" Philadelphia ...
...Applied Business Controls, which the court decided in 1981 under the LTEA and discussed at length in its recent decision. In that...
...34; Pursuant to the Local Tax Enabling Act of 1965 (LTEA), in 2009 the Warrington Township Board of Supervisors enacted Ordinance 09-0...
Thomas Jefferson, perhaps the greatest intellectual to ever assume the Oval Office, shared this rather bleak perspective on taxation: "We must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. We must
...that the tax was in violation of Section 2(1) of the LTEA. A trial court upheld the tax on the basis of the Commonwealth...
... Under a plain reading of Section 2(1) of the LTEA, which, Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille noted, contains 563 words in a...
...its borders as there is nothing in the Local Tax Enabling Act (LTEA) that requires municipalities to condition the business privilege tax upon the presence...
The city of Harrisburg was correct in levying its business privilege tax against a construction company based outside the city that supervised a three-year-long construction project in the capital, t
In certifying a class of Pennsylvania taxpayers, a Bucks County judge ruled that a plain reading of state law prohibits local tax collection agencies from assessing the cost of the collection unless
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