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Dover board votes 5–4 to form earned‑income‑tax commission to study shifting tax burden
Summary
By a 5–4 vote the board agreed to establish an earned income tax commission to study whether to pursue an earned‑income tax (EIT) to offset property taxes; solicitor outlined statutory deadlines that would constrain the timetable if the board pursues a referendum.
The Dover Area School District Board voted 5–4 to establish an earned‑income‑tax (EIT) commission to study whether the district should pursue an earned‑income tax as a mechanism to shift some of the local revenue burden away from property taxes. The vote authorizes the formation of a citizen commission to research impacts and hold public hearings; any proposal ultimately would require voter approval in a municipal election and, if approved, would not take effect until the 2026‑27 school year.
Director Kendig, who has raised the EIT in prior meetings, said a commission would study local earnings, assessments and distributional effects and return a nonbinding recommendation to the board. “At some point in time we have to start thinking about these widows and widowers … who are on really a fixed income,” he…
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