Wage Tax refund form (commissioned employees) - Phila 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, Social Security number, and home address. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. In the employer section, provide the employer's name and identification number. This is crucial for processing your refund.
  4. Fill out the compensation details for both halves of the year. Include gross compensation from your W-2 and any non-taxable stock options.
  5. Calculate your taxable compensation by following the instructions for Lines 2A through 2H. Be meticulous with calculations to ensure accuracy.
  6. Complete the tax due section by applying the appropriate rates based on residency status and total taxable compensation.
  7. Both you and your employer must sign the petition. Ensure signatures are clear and legible before submission.

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For decades, the city has relied upon the city wage tax and business taxes to support programs and services, but some economists and the commission suggest shifting toward real estate and property taxes.
No. If employed in Philadelphia, you may use the Philadelphia Wage Tax as a credit against your liability to your resident municipality, but the credit may not exceed the current tax rate for your local taxing jurisdiction.
Starting July 1, 2025, Philadelphias Wage and Earnings Tax rate will be reduced from 3.75% to 3.74% for residents, and from 3.44% to 3.43% for non-residents. Any paycheck issued with a pay date after June 30, 2025, must have Philadelphias wage tax withheld at the updated rates for both residents and non-residents.
The tax applies to payments that a person receives from an employer in return for work or services. All employed Philadelphia residents owe the Wage Tax, regardless of where they work. Non-residents who work in Philadelphia must also pay the Wage Tax.
Only non-resident employees are eligible for a Wage Tax refund for work performed outside of Philadelphia. Resident employees are taxable whether working in or out of Philadelphia. However, resident employees may apply for a refund for deductible, non-reimbursed business expenses.

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3.74% for residents, and 3.43% for non-residents. To complete quarterly returns and payments for this tax, use the Philadelphia Tax Center. For help getting started, see our tax center guide.
Pennsylvania has a flat state income tax rate of 3.07%.

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