Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

03/30/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/29/2026 13:24

ADVISORY - ALLEGHENY COUNTY - Governor Shapiro, Lt. Governor Davis to Encourage Working Pennsylvanians to Take Advantage of New State Tax Credit to Get More Money Back on Their[...]

March 30, 2026- Turtle Creek, PA

ADVISORY - ALLEGHENY COUNTY - Governor Shapiro, Lt. Governor Davis to Encourage Working Pennsylvanians to Take Advantage of New State Tax Credit to Get More Money Back on Their Taxes

Governor Josh Shapiro and Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis will visit a tax clinic in Allegheny County with legislative and community leaders to encourage eligible Pennsylvanians to take advantage of the new Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit (WPTC) as they file their taxes prior to this year's April 15th tax deadline so they can receive more money back as part of their tax refunds.

One of seven tax cuts Governor Shapiro and Lieutenant Governor Davis have secured since taking office, the WPTC was created in the 2025-26 budget and is expected to provide $193 million in tax relief for approximately 940,000 working Pennsylvanians this tax season.

WHO:
Governor Josh Shapiro
Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis

Dave Coplan, Executive Director, Human Services Center Mon Valley
Kwyla Wilder, Client, Human Services Center Mon Valley
Senator Nick Pisciottano, PA's 45th Senatorial District
Representative Brandon Markosek, PA's 25th House District
Representative Dan Goughnour, PA's 35th House District

WHEN:
Monday, March 30, 2026 at 2:00 PM

WHERE:
Human Services Center Mon Valley
519 Penn Ave
Turtle Creek, PA 19139

LIVE STREAM:
pacast.com/live/gov
governor.pa.gov/live/

RSVP:
Press who are interested in attending must RSVP with the names and phones numbers for each member of their team to [email protected].


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