School Districts & Municipalities
School Districts and Municipalities Keystone offers a complete collection solution for current and delinquent taxes to school districts and municipalities across Pennsylvania. You can rely
Keystone offices are closed Friday, April 3.
This website no longer supports outdated browsers like Internet Explorer. For the best user experience, please upgrade to a supported browser.
Showing results for resident psd code page devops keystonecollects com privacy policy page devops keystonecollects com privacy policy keystonecollects com keystonecollects com resident psd code page devops keystonecollects com packet page devops keystonecollects com packet keystonecollects.com keystonecollects.com
School Districts and Municipalities Keystone offers a complete collection solution for current and delinquent taxes to school districts and municipalities across Pennsylvania. You can rely
Businesses These resources are for businesses looking to file and pay taxes and fees, access forms and more. Filing deadlines are set by state law
Tax Day is April 15File Online Today Easy, fast and secure online filing is available using Keystone e-file. File online today or learn more about
Supporting Your Tax Collection Needs Nearly 40 Years of Experience PA Act 32 Earned Income Tax Officer for 21 County-Wide Tax Collection Districts Servicing 1,000+
Yes. The state developed political subdivision (PSD) codes for local payroll tax withholding that identify the county, the school district and the municipality. Tax rates
Yes. Report the two-digit Tax Collection District (county) code at the end of the physical workplace location code in Box 20 of the W2. This
Yes. If you report payroll tax withholding for an employee to multiple workplace locations, you must list withholding to each PSD on a separate line
Yes. State law requires you to include the six-digit workplace-location PSD code in Box 20 on each employee’s W2.
Access the Pennsylvania Department of Economic and Community Development Municipal Statistics.
Yes. In general, Pennsylvania residents who work out-of-state in a jurisdiction that imposes a local income tax on commuters are subject to that tax as
This translation is powered by TranslatePress. Anyone relying on information obtained using this translation does so at his or her own risk. Keystone does not guarantee the accuracy or reliability of any information of the translated pages.
Some pages, forms or features found on keystonecollects.com, business.keystonecollects.com and/or pay.keystonecollects.com may not be translated.
If information on the translated page conflicts with the English version, the terms of the English version will control.