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Saturday, January 20, 2018

Delaware utility rates are set to drop as a result of federal corporate tax cuts

The Delaware Public Commission voted to approve a petition to reduce Delaware utility rates in response to recently passed federal tax cuts.

Last month the federal government passed legislation dropping the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%.

Delaware’s Public Advocate petitioned to have utility companies in the state drop their rates proportionate to the savings from the cuts. The Delaware Public Commission voted unanimously—four to zero—in favor of the petition Wednesday.

Public Advocate Drew Slater says there was some argument to put the funds towards infrastructure projects, but he’s glad they will go back to rate-payers.

“If you go to WaWa and buy a dollar cup of coffee and you pay with a $20 bill, you get your $19 back. You don’t expect them to hold on to the money for you,” said Slater. “Similarly, when you pay federal income tax. When you pay too much, you expect a refund.”

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

so where's that leave maryland customers of delmarva power rip off?
just another company stickin it wherever they can, sight in you!.

Anonymous said...

Rate reduction from DP&L? NOT!