Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Lawmakers eye higher hotel tax in budget fight

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HARRISBURG » Pennsylvan­ia’s hotel tax rate would nearly double and Philadelph­ia and Pittsburgh would have the nation’s two highest combined state-and-city hotel taxes under a proposal surfacing Tuesday in the House of Representa­tives to fill state government’s $2.2 billion projected deficit.

The idea blindsided tourism and hotel advocacy groups. It emerged rapidly Tuesday from closed-door budget negotiatio­ns after a tide of opposition drowned one days-old proposal — a tax on commercial warehousin­g — and House GOP leaders last week blocked a new tax on Marcellus Shale natural gas production.

Floor debate and votes were possible Wednesday after the House and Senate recessed.

Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf’s office would not say whether he will support it. In a statement Tuesday night, his office said Wolf still believes a Marcellus Shale tax is the most responsibl­e source of recurring revenue to help balance the budget and that it is studying the House Republican proposal.

The House and the Senate returned to session this week in the latest bid to end a three-month-long budget stalemate. One sticking point has been the Republican-controlled Legislatur­e’s inability to produce a tax package big enough to satisfy Wolf in his effort to pare down Pennsylvan­ia’s stubborn post-recession deficit.

Raising the state’s hotel tax from 6 percent to 11 percent would put Pennsylvan­ia in the top 10 states in hotel taxes, according to figures from the National Conference of State Legislatur­es.

Combined with local hotel taxes, a 5 percentage point increase would give Philadelph­ia and Pittsburgh the nation’s first- and secondhigh­est hotel taxes, according to data compiled by HVS, a New York-based convention and hospitalit­y industry consultant. Philadelph­ia’s rate would rise from 15.5 percent to 20.5 percent, and Pittsburgh’s, along with all of Allegheny County’s, would rise from 14 percent to 19 percent.

Top House Democrats and Republican­s said they were working to secure enough support to pass it.

The revenue from the hotel tax increase is a relatively small piece — an estimated $165 million in a year — of an overall revenue package negotiated in secret by Wolf’s office and top lawmakers. But it is of prime importance because it is one of the few revenue sources that can be counted on every year.

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