Free Tax Workshop for Somerset County Employers
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.
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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.
Keystone Collections Group is the tax administrator for Prospect Park Borough’s (Delaware County) and Penndel Borough’s (Bucks County) newly adopted 1% earned income tax.
Keystone Collections Group installed a drop box to help taxpayers make easy and timely payments on their tax bills. The box is located in front of the Chester County Intermediate Unit Building at 455 Boot Road, Downingtown, PA 19335.
Yes. You may e-file your return now and schedule a payment from your bank account on or before April 15*. You may pay by credit
Yes. Individuals can access Keystone’s e-file service. You will need: If you have a balance due: you may e-file your return now and schedule a
Yes. You must pay the balance due on or before April 15*. Late-filed payments may be subject to statutory penalty, interest and costs. Keystone’s e-file
Taxpayers can take advantage of Keystone’s new live agent chat, offering real-time support for tax questions, account inquiries, and website navigation support.
Taxable income includes: Salaries, wages, commissions, bonuses, tips, stipends, fees, incentive payments, employee contributions to some retirement accounts, compensation drawing accounts (if amount received as
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.
Your tax return must be submitted online or post-marked by midnight on April 15. *Tax Day deadline is April 15 unless the date falls on
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