Pittsburgh's 'jock tax' on visiting athletes, performers at publicly funded stadiums shot down
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has struck down Pittsburgh's controversial 'jock tax', which imposed taxes on visiting athletes and performers at publicly funded stadiums. This ruling is significant as it highlights issues of fairness and discrimination in taxation, potentially impacting how cities can fund their sports and entertainment venues. The decision may lead to changes in how local governments approach taxation for non-residents, sparking discussions about equity in public funding.
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