NE Pa. Imaging Center v. Pennsylvania (majority)
Annotate this CaseIn a consolidated appeal, the Commonwealth's Department of Revenue appealed the Commonwealth Court's decisions which held Appellees Northeastern Pennsylvania Imaging Center and Medical Associates of the Lehigh Valley P.C.'s MRI and PET/CT systems were not tangible personal property subject to sales tax under the Tax Reform Code of 1971 because they were part of real estate structures. Finding that the preparation for the installation of the systems and the special way the systems were "annexed" to the buildings in which they were placed, the Commonwealth Court concluded the systems were not tangible personal property subject to the tax but parts to the realty. The Department appealed both decisions. Upon review of the applicable sections of the Tax Code, the Supreme Court found that the equipment was subject to sales tax, and reversed the Commonwealth Court’s decision.
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