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Is there a legal requirement for employers to withhold local earned income tax and local services tax from payroll?
Yes. The Local Tax Enabling Act requires businesses with employees working in Pennsylvania to withhold the appropriate local earned income tax and Local Services Tax
Larimer Township and Callimont Borough are merging. How does that affect local earned income tax filing?
Larimer Township and Callimont Borough in Somerset County are merging into one local government. Callimont Borough will cease to exist, and both areas will now
Dubois City and Sandy Township are consolidating. How does that affect local earned income tax filing?
Dubois City and Sandy Township in Clearfield County are consolidating into one local government. Sandy Township will cease to exist, and both areas will now
South Huntingdon Township Admissions Tax Monthly Return
Remit using the directions provided on the form.
Is employer provided dependent care assistance under an IRC § 129 Dependent Care Assistance Program subject to Pennsylvania local earned income tax?
Under Act 34 of 2023 (HB 1300), amounts paid or incurred by an employer for dependent care assistance provided to an employee are now excluded
Why did I receive a wage garnishment notice for my employee?
The employee or employee’s spouse noted on the notice was previously notified about this delinquent tax and failed to reconcile their account by remitting the
Is Spanish language assistance available? Hay asistencia en Espanol disponible?
For assistance in Spanish, please call (724) 978-2866. Para recibir asistencia en español, por favor llame (724) 978-2866.
How is the penalty and interest accrual calculated for earned income and local service taxes?
Penalty accrues at the rate of 1.0% per month, not to exceed 15% of the original face tax. Additionally, statutory interest accrues monthly at the
How do I appeal my assessment value on my property?
If you disagree with the assessment value of your tax bill, you should call your County Assessment office to appeal. Access Pennsylvania County Assessment Offices.