Canonsburg Borough Mercantile Quarterly Return
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Remit using the directions provided on the form.
Remit using the directions provided on the form.
Remit using the directions provided on the form.
Remit using the directions provided on the form.
Remit using the directions provided on the form.
Keystone is currently sending delinquent per capita and occupation tax notices to taxpayers who failed to pay by the due date.
Keystone Collections Group, Somerset County’s new local earned income tax administrator, will present a free workshop on local tax withholding for employers on December 7.
Taxpayers often ask why they received a delinquent local earned income tax notice and how Keystone identifies delinquent taxpayers. The information below will help you understand the delinquent identification process and assist with responding to delinquent local earned income tax notices.
Documentation required to dispute a delinquent earned income tax notice varies from case to case. Review the criteria below to determine which documents are required
In certain instances, taxpayers may not be required to remit payment, but still must submit documentation to show evidence that the tax is not due.
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