Mandatory Electronic Filing for Employers
Effective Tax Year 2026, Local Earned Income Tax (EIT) quarterly employer withholding returns will be required to be filed and paid electronically on Keystone’s website at business.KeystoneCollects.com.
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Effective Tax Year 2026, Local Earned Income Tax (EIT) quarterly employer withholding returns will be required to be filed and paid electronically on Keystone’s website at business.KeystoneCollects.com.
Use e-file, Keystone’s web-based service, to pay your 4th quarter earned income tax payment. e-file’s adaptive page formats work for all devices, including PCs, smartphones and tablets, making filing easy and fast. Pay your tax on time to avoid statutory interest, penalty and costs.
Effective April 30, 2025, tax certifications must be requested online at taxcert.KeystoneCollects.com
Yes. Keystone’s e-file is the fast and easy way to claim your credit. If your community provides an active volunteer local tax credit, and you
Keystone provides a user-friendly online service for viewing, paying, or responding to wage garnishment notices. You can access this service at Business.KeystoneCollects.com. New users must
The employee may owe taxes for multiple delinquent tax types, tax years, or to different political subdivisions. The best way to manage all wage garnishments
The employee may owe taxes for multiple delinquent tax types, tax years, or to different political subdivisions. The best way to manage all wage garnishments
If the employee is still on your payroll and earning wages, you are required to withhold and remit a maximum of 10% of their gross
If the employee has been terminated or is no longer employed, you must notify Keystone by visiting Business.KeystoneCollects.com where you can view, pay, or respond
Employers must withhold and remit not more than 10% of the employee’s gross earnings per pay period until the wage garnishment amount has been satisfied. You
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