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06/01/2024 07:39 AM
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House of Representatives
Session of 2023 - 2024 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: May 8, 2023 11:30 AM
From: Representative Joe Webster
To: All House members
Subject: Keystone State Apprenticeship Tax Credits
 

Apprenticeships are vital in preparing young workers to join the workforce and establish a career. Employers should be encouraged to create and support apprenticeship programs that produce able workers to fill needed positions across Pennsylvania.
 
My legislation would establish tax credits for employers sponsoring certified, state-registered apprenticeship programs in vital industries. Qualifying employers can receive tax credits which can be used against income or franchise taxes for each full-time qualified apprentice. Enhanced tax credits may be available to employers who hire disadvantaged youth apprentices and/or create apprenticeship mentorship programs to provide additional support.
 
Supporting young people in learning a trade not only advances the quality of the workforce, but strengthens our economy. Encouraging employers to participate in apprenticeship programs grows the pool of qualified workers ready to take on new challenges.
 
Promoting the use and support of apprenticeships helps ensure Pennsylvania workers are prepared and able to fill the jobs of the future. Please join me in supporting apprenticeship programs and the businesses and youth who benefit from them.
 
 
 



Introduced as HB1242