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Township has ramped up rebate for first responders
By RICHARD ILGENFRITZ | [email protected] | Main Line Media News
LOWER MERION — Lower Merion has approved its yearly tax credit for volunteer firefighters and volunteer members of Narberth Ambulance.
The tax credit allows first responders who qualify to take a 100 percent credit for the Lower Merion Township property tax liability.
“It’s a small cost to pay to try and help us preserve the volunteer fire and ambulance system across the township,” said Eric Traub, chief financial officer for Lower Merion.
Ernie McNeely, township manager, said under the state’s legislation allowing for the program, the township must approve the criteria covering the volunteers.


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