53 Pa. C.S. § 8722

Current through Pa Acts 2024-53, 2024-56 through 2024-92
Section 8722 - Local option cigarette tax in school districts of the first class
(a) Authorization.--The following shall apply:
(1) A school district may, if authorized by ordinance of the governing body of a city of the first class adopted prior to or after the effective date of this section, impose and assess an excise tax upon the sale or possession of cigarettes within the school district at a rate of 10§ per cigarette. Only one sale shall be taxable and used in computing the amount of tax due, whether the sale is of individual cigarettes, packages, cartons or cases.
(2) The governing body of the city of the first class and school district may amend, respectively, the ordinance authorizing the imposition of the tax and the resolution imposing the tax authorized by this section to reflect the provisions of this section in the fiscal year in which this section takes effect.
(b)Exception.--The tax authorized under subsection (a) may not be levied upon the possession or sale of any cigarette that is exempt from, or which is otherwise not subject to, levy under Article XII of the Tax Reform Code and the regulations promulgated under that article.
(c) Collection.--
(1) The tax authorized under subsection (a) shall be collected and remitted to the department in the same manner as the tax imposed under Article XII of the Tax Reform Code. The regulations promulgated under section 1291 of the Tax Reform Code shall be applicable to the tax authorized under subsection (a) insofar as the regulations are consistent with this section.
(2) Unless the department promulgates regulations to the contrary under subsection (d), any stamp affixed under section 1215 of the Tax Reform Code shall also reflect payment of any tax authorized under this section.
(3) The provisions of section 1216 of the Tax Reform Code shall not apply to any tax authorized under this section.
(d)Administration.--The department shall administer and enforce the provisions of this section and may promulgate and enforce any rules and regulations not inconsistent with the provisions of this section.
(e)Reimbursement of costs.--From the tax collected under this section, the department may retain a sum of the costs of collection and shall, on a monthly basis, notify in writing the school district imposing the tax of the sum retained and the costs of collection under this section. Annually, the department shall estimate its cost of collection under this section for the next succeeding fiscal year and shall provide the estimate to the school district.
(f)Certified copy of resolution to department.--A school district that adopts a resolution:
(1) To impose the tax authorized under this section or to change the rate of the tax shall provide a certified copy of the resolution to the department not later than 20 days prior to the effective date of the tax or change to the tax.
(2) To repeal the tax authorized under this section shall provide a certified copy of the resolution to the department not later than 30 days prior to the effective date of the repeal.
(g)Effective date.--The effective date of any tax authorized under this section or change to the tax shall be no earlier than 30 days after the adoption of the resolution or ordinance.
(h) Local Cigarette Tax Fund.--
(1) The Local Cigarette Tax Fund is established in the State Treasury and the State Treasurer shall be custodian of the fund. The fund shall be subject to the provisions of law applicable to funds listed in section 302 of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as The Fiscal Code.
(2) The tax imposed under subsection (a) shall be received by the department and paid to the State Treasurer and, along with interest and penalties, less any collection costs allowed under this section and any refunds and credits paid, shall be credited to the fund not less frequently than every two weeks. During any period prior to the credit of moneys to the fund, interest earned on moneys received by the department and paid to the State Treasurer under this section shall be deposited into the fund.
(3) Moneys credited to the fund shall be property of the school district and shall be distributed as provided in this section. The money in the fund, including, but not limited to, money credited to the fund under this section, prior year encumbrances and the interest earned thereon, shall not lapse or be transferred to any other fund, but shall remain in the fund and must be used exclusively as provided in this section.
(4) Pending their disbursement to the school district, moneys received on behalf of or deposited into the fund shall be invested or reinvested as are other funds in the custody of the State Treasurer in the manner provided by law. The earnings received from the investment or deposit of the funds shall be credited to the fund.
(i)Disbursement to school district.--On or before the 10th day of every month, the State Treasurer shall disburse to the school district imposing the tax under this section the total amount of moneys which are, as of the last day of the previous month, contained in the fund.
(j) Prohibition.--Money from a tax imposed under this section may not be used for the issuance or repayment of bonds.
(k) Expiration.--This section shall expire June 30, 2019.
(l) Definitions.--As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

"Cigarette." As defined in section 1201 of the Tax Reform Code.

"Department." The Department of Revenue of the Commonwealth.

"Fund." The Local Cigarette Tax Fund established under this section.

"Sale." As defined in section 1201 of the Tax Reform Code.

"School district." A school district of the first class coterminous with a city of the first class.

"Tax Reform Code." The act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971.

53 Pa.C.S. § 8722

Added by P.L. 2452 2014 No. 131, § 3, eff. 9/24/2014.