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  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including the owner(s) name(s), mailing address, and daytime phone number. Ensure all details are typed clearly.
  3. Indicate the type of ownership by checking the appropriate box (Individual, Institution, Partnership, etc.). This helps categorize your application correctly.
  4. Answer questions regarding current land assessments and any mineral leases. Provide detailed descriptions where necessary, especially for leased minerals or commercial activities.
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Along with being the birthplace and childhood home of Hollywood actor Jimmy Stewart, it is also known as the Christmas Tree Capital of the World and home to Indiana University of Pennsylvania as well as the Kovalchick Convention Athletic Complex.
Both the county of residence and the county of principal business or employment of an individual are determined on Jan. 1 of the calendar year in which the individuals taxable year begins. If an individual resides in an Indiana county on Jan. 1, the rate corresponds to that county of residence.
The 2% Transfer Tax is paid at the time of recording. State and local governments do not stipulate who pays the Transfer Tax. In most sale agreements, the seller and buyer divide the tax. However, the new owner is responsible if there is any question over the amount paid.
Yes. The Clean and Green Act requires all owners of Clean and Green land to notify the county assessor at least 30 days in advance of any transfer of land or any change of ownership of the land. The county may also require the owner to file an amended Clean and Green application.
Government and politics Indiana County has been strongly Republican in presidential elections for most of its history, only backing Democratic party candidates four times in presidential elections from 1880 to the present day.

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Can I Remove My Property from Clean and Green After ItHas Been Enrolled? A landowner may voluntarily remove their land from Clean and Green by notifying the county assessor by June 1 of the year immediately preceding the tax year for which removal is requested.
The federal wash sale provisions do not apply for Pennsylvania personal income tax purposes. For Pennsylvania purposes, every transaction is considered separate and independent of any subsequent transaction.

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