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Domestic and foreign corporations are subject to the corporate net income tax for the privilege of doing business; carrying on activities; having capital or property employed or used in Pennsylvania; or owning property in Pennsylvania.
Some types of income are exempt from Pennsylvania state income tax, including child support, alimony, unemployment payments, and some capital gains on the sale of a primary residence.
Corporations that have business activity outside Pennsylvania must complete and file the RCT-101, PA Corporate Net Income Tax Report. A copy of federal Form 1120 must be included and apportionment fractions must be reported.
If you are a Pennsylvania resident and New Jersey Income Tax was withheld from your wages, you must file a New Jersey nonresident return to get a refund. To stop the withholding of New Jersey Income Tax, complete an Employees Certificate of Nonresidence in New Jersey (Form NJ-165) and give it to your employer.
Every resident, part-year resident or nonresident individual must file a Pennsylvania Income Tax Return (PA-40) when they received total PA gross taxable income more than $33, even if no PA tax is due.
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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 RCT-101 report and all required attachments, including the reason the report cannot be e-filed, must be mailed to: PA Department of Revenue, Bureau of Corporation Taxes, P.O. Box 280704
Generally, you must file an income tax return if youre a resident , part-year resident, or nonresident and: Are required to file a federal return. Receive income from a source in California.

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