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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 12 — COMMERCE AND TRADE · Chapter 32

§ 3204. Determination of Pennsylvania rehearsal and tour expenses.

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§ 3204. Determination of Pennsylvania rehearsal and tour expenses.
(a)Determination.-- When prescribing standards for determining which rehearsal or tour expenses are considered Pennsylvania rehearsal and tour expenses for purposes of computing the tax credit provided by this chapter, the department shall consider:
(1)The location where services are performed.
(2)The location where concert tour equipment is purchased, rented, delivered and used.
(3)The location where rehearsals or concerts are held.
(4)Other factors the department determines are relevant.
(b)Waiver.-- The department may make a determination that the financial benefit to this Commonwealth resulting from the direct investment in or payments made to Pennsylvania rehearsal and concert facilities outweighs the benefit of maintaining the 60% Pennsylvania rehearsal expenses requirement contained in the definition of "qualified rehearsal and tour expense" under section 3202 (relating to definitions). If the determination is made, the department may waive the requirement that 60% of a tour's aggregate rehearsal expenses be comprised of Pennsylvania rehearsal expenses.
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