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You must file or mail your final return on or before April 18, 2023. The postmark determines date of mailing.
Yes. State law requires Pennsylvania residents with earned income, wages and/or net profits, to file an annual local earned income tax return and supply income and withholding documentation, such as a W-2. Even if you have employer withholding or are not expecting a refund, you must file an annual tax return.
If you are a PA resident, nonresident or a part-year PA resident, you must file a 2022 PA tax return if: You received total PA gross taxable income in excess of $33 during 2022, even if no tax is due with your PA return; and/or You incurred a loss from any transaction as an individual, sole proprietor, partner in a
The EIT is separate from the Pennsylvania personal income tax (your state income tax). 2. Who must pay this tax? Any resident of a municipality and/or school district who was employed during the calendar year, and/or received taxable income during the calendar year is subject to the tax.
Political subdivisions must exempt from the LST: (1) members of a reserve component of the armed forces called to duty and (2) honorably discharged veterans who served in any war or armed conflict who are blind, paraplegic, or a double or quadruple amputee as a result of military service or who are 100% disabled from a
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Yes. If you live in a jurisdiction with an Earned Income tax in place and had wages for the year in question, a local earned income return must be filed annually by April 15, (unless the 15th falls on a Saturday or Sunday then the due date becomes the next business day) for the preceding calendar year.
Businesses receive wage garnishment notices for an employees delinquent local earned income tax and/or per capita/occupation tax from Keystone. To make the payment and response process easier, Keystone enhanced its Business Portal to include an online wage garnishment payment and response service.
The American Rescue Plan of 2021 has a lookback provision that allows you to use your 2019 earned income instead of your 2021 earned income to calculate the Earned Income Credit (EIC) or Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) on your 2021 tax return if doing so makes the credit larger.

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