At this point, the service of Massage Therapy is not taxed in Pennsylvania. Massage therapists do have to pay income taxes on money they make from performing massages.
Yes as of Jan 2011 All massage therapists must be licensed.
There are many massage therapy schools in Pennsylvania. Here are a few: Health Options Institute in Bethlehem, Keystone Technical Institute in Harrisburg, and Career Training Academy in Pittsburgh. If these aren't conveniently located to you there are about 25 more that you can find on massageschoolsguide.com.
The cost of massage therapy varies according to geographic location, experience of the massage therapist, and length of the massage.
Massage therapy is only indicated if prescribed as treatment by the physical therapist.
Insurance coverage for massage therapy varies widely. There tends to be greater coverage in states that license massage therapy. In most cases, a physician's prescription for massage therapy is needed.
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Everything is taxable in PA.
Massage Therapy - House - was created on 2010-10-11.
Connecticut Center for Massage Therapy was created in 1980.
Bancroft School of Massage Therapy was created in 1950.
Reputable massage therapy schools will have received accreditation from the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA) through the Department of Education.
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