Does my Keystone Tax Account Number appear on my earned income tax (EIT) return?
Yes. It appears on your pre-printed return right above the bar code under your name. If you file online, Keystone’s e-file will connect you directly
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Yes. It appears on your pre-printed return right above the bar code under your name. If you file online, Keystone’s e-file will connect you directly
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
Yes. State law requires employers with multiple workplace facilities in Pennsylvania to file a return for each workplace facility taxing jurisdiction Political Subdivision (PSD).
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 in Clearfield County are consolidating into one local government. Sandy Township will cease to exist, and both areas will now
Lycoming County residents and businesses will remit tax payments for the 4th quarter of 2024 and file tax year 2024 final earned income tax returns with Keystone.
Order and Pay Online Tax certification requests and payments must be completed online at: Access the online tax certification user guide for detailed instructions. Tax
If you no longer have a copy of your W-2 or other tax documents filed with Pennsylvania, you can access documents through the Pennsylvania Department
To prevent or resolve a wage garnishment, you must either pay the total balance or provide supporting documents evidencing that the tax is not owed.
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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