

Cutting or removing the earned income tax (EIT).❌Can create a deficit for the next budget year ✅Gives tax breaks to people who own property in the borough, including nonresident landlords and commercial property owners


The revenue study (beginning on agenda ) shows that Easttown residents paid more than $2.5 million in EIT to other municipalities in 2022. of the June 14 supervisors meeting agenda has a flowchart showing how an EIT would affect Easttown residents differently depending on where they work. But the township's process provided some interesting information as a case study. Easttown Township supervisors recently commissioned a revenue study on the potential impact of a local earned income tax (EIT).Īfter reviewing the data and hearing from residents, supervisors voted 3-2 to abandon plans for an EIT in 2024.
