Why are my wages being garnished for my spouse’s tax due?
Under Pennsylvania law, the Tax Collector is authorized to garnish a taxpayer’s wages for their spouse’s delinquent earned income, per capita, or occupation taxes. If
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Under Pennsylvania law, the Tax Collector is authorized to garnish a taxpayer’s wages for their spouse’s delinquent earned income, per capita, or occupation taxes. If
Businesses receive wage garnishment notices for an employee’s delinquent local earned income tax and/or per capita/occupation tax from Keystone. To make the payment and response process easier, Keystone enhanced its Business Portal to include an online wage garnishment payment and response service.
Yes, Keystone offers a convenient online option to pay or respond to wage garnishment notices. Have your active wage garnishment invoice number and associated FEIN
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. If you are authorized to file a tax return for your parents or your children, you may do so from one e-file account. From
Keystone has mailed business privilege/mercantile tax failure to file notices.
Keystone now displays our website in both English and Spanish. New enhancements provide Spanish speaking users 24/7 online access to tax information including frequently asked questions and contact information.
Current per capita tax exemptions can now be submitted online using Keystone’s e-pay. This service will allow you to provide proof of your eligibility for exemption from a portion of this tax.
Most per capita tax exemptions can be submitted online using Keystone’s e-Pay. This service will allow you to provide proof of your eligibility for exemption
If you received a delinquent earned income tax notice but you believe that you do not owe some or all of the unpaid tax because of unapplied tax credits, previously unreported tax withholdings or other extenuating circumstances, you will need to provide supporting documentation to substantiate your claim.
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