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Pennsylvania Beer Drinkers Could Be Paying More for Beer as New Brewery Tax Is in Effect

Tax on beer sold at Pennsylvania breweries goes into effect

What to Know

  • A tax on beer sold at Pennsylvania breweries and brew pubs is now in effect.
  • The tax level is determined by multiplying a quarter of all retail sales by the local sales tax.
  • The new tax is effectively 1.5%, 1.75% and 2% depending on where the brewery is located.

A tax on beer sold at Pennsylvania breweries and brew pubs is in effect, and some are passing along the higher cost to customers.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that the use tax of about 1.5 percent that began Tuesday is technically a tax on the brewer for using its own products at its business.

One brewer tells the paper the tax will amount to about a dime on a $6 pint.

The tax level is determined by multiplying a quarter of all retail sales by the local sales tax. The sales tax is 6% in most of the state, but 7% in the Pittsburgh area and 8% in Philadelphia. That means the new tax is effectively 1.5%, 1.75% and 2%.

A bill setting the tax rate was enacted in June.

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