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29Dec

Kuharchik: A Home Run for Heavy Highway Electrical Contractors’ Tax Obligations

This past summer, Cohen Seglias attorneys Roy Cohen, Ashling Ehrhardt, and Sydney Pierce obtained a victory for their client Kuharchik Construction against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Kuharchik Construction, Inc. v. Commonwealth. In Kuharchik, the Commonwealth Court ruled in Kuharchik’s favor on its appeal from the Pennsylvania Board of Finance and Revenue, finding that the poles, mast arms, and pedestals used in constructing traffic signals on roads and highways are included in the...
By: Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/kuharchik-a-home-run-for-heavy-highway-88312/

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