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Gross receipts are the total amounts the organization received from all sources during its annual accounting period, without subtracting any costs or expenses. Page Last Reviewed or Updated: 20-May-2022.
Generally, you must include in gross income everything you receive in payment for personal services. In addition to wages, salaries, commissions, fees, and tips, this includes other forms of compensation such as fringe benefits and stock options.
Current Tax Rates TaxRatePA Sales, Use and Hotel Occupancy Tax6 percentLocal Sales Tax1 percent for Allegheny County 2 percent for PhiladelphiaCigarette Tax$2.60 per pack of 20 cigarettes/little cigars ($0.13 per stick)Malt Beverage TaxSee Malt Beverage Tax Rate Table31 more rows
Taxable Income Includes: Salaries, wages, commissions, bonuses, tips, stipends, fees, incentive payments, employee contributions to retirement accounts, compensation drawing accounts (if amount received as a drawing account exceeds the salary or commission, the tax is payable on the amount received.
Local wages are all wages subject to tax within the locality. Not all localities tax all wages. For example, some localities may not tax wages subject to Section 125 cafeteria plans. So, the employer would deduct the amount of the cafeteria plan from the employees wages before calculating the local income tax.
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Pennsylvania taxes eight classes of income: (1) compensation; (2) interest; (3) dividends; (4) net profits from the operation of a business, profession or farm; (5) net gains or income from the dispositions of property; (6) net gains or income from rents, royalties, patents and copyrights; (7) income derived through
Visit mypath.pa.gov to file your return. Pennsylvania personal income tax is levied at the rate of 3.07 percent against taxable income of resident and nonresident individuals, estates, trusts, partnerships, S corporations, business trusts and limited liability companies not federally taxed as corporations.
Tax-exempt goods Some goods are exempt from sales tax under Pennsylvania law. Examples include most non-prepared food items, items purchased with food stamps, prescription drugs, and most (but not all) wearing apparel.
By law, the current GRT rate in Pennsylvania is 5.90 percent.
Pennsylvania has a 9.99 percent corporate income tax rate and permits local gross receipts taxes. Pennsylvania has a 6.00 percent state sales tax rate, a max local sales tax rate of 2.00 percent, and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 6.34 percent.

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