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For Immediate
Release
4/9/08
Contact:
Stacey Connors
(717) 787-1349
- Sen. Browne
- Sen. Baker
- Sen. Orie
Finance Committee Approves Tax Credits for
Volunteers
Legislation to bolster recruiting and retention of first responders
The Senate Finance Committee today approved legislation to provide tax
credits to Pennsylvania's emergency first responders and their employers as a
way to help fire companies and emergency medical service companies recruit and
retain volunteers, according to Committee Chairman Senator Pat Browne (R-16).
"We know Pennsylvania's fire departments and emergency medical services are
having a difficult time finding and retaining volunteers," Senator Browne said.
"Part of the problem is financial. People face increasing challenges maintaining
balance in their lives between job and family responsibilities. Through Senate
Bills 1314 and 1316, introduced by Senator Lisa Baker (R-20), we have the
ability through our tax code to provide important financial incentives to
volunteers and their employers as well."
Senate Bill 1314 would provide a $500 tax credit for active members of
volunteer firefighting and emergency medical services organizations that are
certified by the State Fire Commissioner or the Director of the Emergency
Medical Services Office in the Department of Health.
Senate Bill 1316 would provide a $1,000 tax credit against an employer's
personal income tax for each volunteer fire and emergency services member
employed. The credit would not exceed $5,000 per employer during a specific tax
year.
"Volunteers miss time with their families, experience
significant out-of-pocket expenses, and most importantly,
risk their lives to keep our communities safe," said Senator
Baker, who chairs the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency
Preparedness Committee. "We need to do everything we
can to support them."
Additional Information:
Improving Emergency
Preparedness
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