Cumberland remains Pa.’s fastest growing county
Cumberland County is maintaining its status as Pennsylvania’s fastest growing county.
Can Keystone Saves bill rescue Pa. from fiscal cliff?
State Treasurer Stacy Garrity said Pennsylvania is approaching a fiscal cliff but added that workable solutions do exist.
Shapiro: $2,500 tax credit for new teachers, nurses, police officers
Last week, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced he will propose a three-year tax incentive of up to $2,500 a year for newly certified teachers, nurses and police officers in his upcoming Budget Address.
Pa. closes 2022 with strong December revenue, budget surplus
Pennsylvania collected $4 billion in General Fund Revenue in December 2022, which was $319.9 million more than anticipated, Gov. Tom Wolf and the Department of Revenue announced Tuesday.
New online system launches for Pa. business taxpayers
A new online system is now available to Pennsylvania business taxpayers to handle their registration, filing, and payment obligations for state taxes. Called myPath, the system serves as a one-stop shop for Pennsylvania taxpayers.
State revenue in October exceeds expectations by 6.4%
Last month, Pennsylvania collected $3.1 billion in general fund revenue, 6.4% more than anticipated, the Department of Revenue reported.
Navigating a trough
With inflation hovering stubbornly near 40-year highs, and with the Federal Reserve on its most aggressive rate increase schedule in recent memory (if ever), three of the major stock market indices have now officially closed in bear market territory.
State collects $2.9 million in general fund revenue for August
Pennsylvania collected $2.9 billion in general fund revenue last month, which was $63.8 million - or 2.3% - more than anticipated, the Department of Revenue reported Thursday.
Business owners face possible tax increase if UC Trust Fund not solvent by November
Business owners could be hit with increased taxes starting next year if the state Unemployment Compensation (UC) Trust Fund is not solvent.
Harrisburg Capitol Complex getting energy makeover
The Capitol Complex in Harrisburg is getting an energy makeover that will save taxpayers money once completed.
Pennsylvania chambers call for reduction in Corporate Net Income Tax
Chambers from across the commonwealth joined together today to call for a material reduction in Pennsylvania’s Corporate Net Income Tax.
Gaming revenue generates $8 million for Dauphin County projects
The Dauphin County Commissioners awarded more than $8 million gaming dollars from Hollywood Casino to provide emergency services, food bank and shelter resources, park improvements, and infrastructure projects, saving taxpayers the burden.











