City of philadelphia wage tax refund petition 2017-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the city of Philadelphia Wage Tax Refund Petition 2017 in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, Social Security number, home address, and daytime telephone number. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. Fill in your employer's information, including their name and Employer Identification Number (EIN). If applicable, indicate the dates for which you are filing a partial year refund.
  4. Complete the compensation sections by entering your gross compensation as shown on your W-2. Be sure to include any non-taxable stock options if applicable.
  5. Calculate your taxable compensation and allowable expenses based on the provided guidelines. Attach any necessary documentation such as IRS Form 2106 if claiming expenses.
  6. Both you and your employer must sign the petition. Ensure that signatures are clear and legible before submitting.
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Youll need to pay Earnings Tax if: You are a resident of Philadelphia or a non-resident who works in Philadelphia, and. Your employer is not required to withhold the Wage Tax.
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The new Wage Tax rate for residents of Philadelphia is 3.8907% (. 038907). The new Wage Tax rate for non-residents of Philadelphia who are subject to the Philadelphia City Wage Tax is 3.4654% (. 034654).
If an employer requires an individual to work outside of the City, those wages are not subject to the Wage Tax, i.e. the individual is working outside of the City for the convenience of the employer. If an employee requests to work remotely for their convenience, wages are subject to the Wage Tax.
Some forms of income are exempt from the Wage Tax. These include: A scholarship received as part of a degree program, for which you do not provide a service. Pension payments.

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Residents of each state pay taxes to their state of residency, not to the state where they work. Thus, a New Jersey resident cannot claim a credit for taxes paid to Pennsylvania on employee compensation because the earnings are not subject to tax in Pennsylvania.
The wage tax, which is typically withheld from workers paychecks, applies to all Philadelphians, regardless of where they work, and to all nonresidents who work in the city. The current rates are 3.75% for residents and 3.44% for nonresidents.
If you dont pay your taxes on time, you will be charged interest and penalty fees in addition to the taxes you already owe. Interest and penalty rates change over time.

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