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Remembering Katherine Gross: ‘a warm and wonderful person’
Updated Feb 14, 2021;
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Gross, 64, of Harrisburg, died Feb. 2 at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
Gross worked for the Department of Revenue for more than 25 years. She was a charter member of Greater Harvest Ministries Church of God in Christ in Harrisburg, where she served as church mother and was a member of the executive team and chairwoman of finance.
She enjoyed traveling, watching her soap operas, HDTV and Power. She also enjoyed entertaining and hosting gatherings in her home.
Surviving are her husband, Jonathan Gross Sr.; their three children, Yolanda E. Gross, Jonathan Gross Jr. and Jeremy M. Gross, all of Harrisburg; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and five siblings.
City Center Wholesale, an affiliate of City Center Investment Corp., acquired one of two other cigarette wholesalers in downtown Allentown's Neighborhood Improvement Zone: T&B Wholesale. The sale likely means more development on the 100 block of North Seventh Street.
Pennsylvania rolls out new, free online tax filing program
It s called the Pennsylvania Tax Hub, or myPATH.
The state is encouraging Pennsylvanians to take advantage of the program as opposed to paying another online platform to file. The platform is limited to Pennsylvania state taxes.
Jeffrey Johnson is the spokesman for the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue and says the goal is to get as many residents to use the platform as possible. We just want to provide another option for folks who do have income concerns that this free option is available for them to file their Pennsylvania returns, he says.
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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 Pennsylvania Tax Reform Code’s definition of “Building Machinery and Equipment” and are therefore