PA Bill Number: HB2066
Title: Repealing provisions relating to inheritance tax; in procedure and administration, further providing for petition for reassessment; and, in ...
Description: Repealing provisions relating to inheritance tax; in procedure and administration, further providing for petition for reassessment; and, in ... ...
Last Action: Referred to Finance
Last Action Date: Dec 3, 2025
Proposed Pennsylvania Gun Legislation HB2066
Legislation Overview
Title: Repealing provisions relating to inheritance tax; in procedure and administration, further providing for petition for reassessment; and, in governmental obligations, further providing for taxability of government obligations.
Subject:
Description: An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, repealing provisions relating to inheritance tax; in procedure and administration, further providing for petition for reassessment; and, in governmental obligations, further providing for taxability of government obligations.
Session: 2025-2026 Regular Session
Last Action: Referred to Finance
Last Action Date: December 3, 2025
Link: https://www.palegis.us/legislation/bills/2025/hb2066
Sponsors
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24 sponsors: Dallas Kephart (R); Martin Causer (R); Brian Smith (R); Kristin Marcell (R); Joe Hamm (R); Marla Gallo Brown (R); Milou Mackenzie (R); Nancy Guenst (D); Tina Pickett (R); Robert Kauffman (R); Jacob Banta (R); Ryan Warner (R); David Rowe (R); Roman Kozak (R); David Zimmerman (R); Marc Anderson (R); Mark Gillen (R); Thomas Kutz (R); Wendy Fink (R); Joseph Emrick (R); Jamie Walsh (R); Scott Barger (R); Charity Grimm Krupa (R); Michael Stender (R)
History
| Chamber | Date | Action |
| House | Dec 3, 2025 | Referred to Finance |
Texts
| Type | Date | State Link | Text |
| Introduced | Dec 3, 2025 | state bill text | bill text |
Votes
There have not been any votes on this bill
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