Application for Refund Pennsylvania Realty Transfer Tax (REV-1651)-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for Refund Pennsylvania Realty Transfer Tax (REV-1651) in our platform.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Instrument Number' and 'Date Recorded' fields. Ensure that the date is formatted as MM/DD/YYYY.
  3. In the 'Refund Instructions' section, review the requirements carefully. You will need to attach a copy of the applicable deed, evidence of tax payment, and documentation supporting any claimed overpayment.
  4. Complete the 'Explanation for Overpayment' section. Provide a detailed account of why you believe an overpayment occurred, attaching additional sheets if necessary.
  5. Fill out the applicant's information, including name, address, and whether you are applying as a Grantor or Grantee. If using a representative, include their details and any required Power of Attorney documentation.
  6. Enter the amounts for state tax paid, state tax due, and refund requested. Remember not to include local tax in your calculations.
  7. Finally, sign and date the application before mailing it to the PA Department of Revenue at the specified address.

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In case of refund failure, taxpayer can raise the service request in e-Filing portal upon receiving communication from CPC. Go to Services menu and click on Refund reissue. Create Refund Reissue request. You will get the details of Assessment Year for which refund got failed.
Transfer Tax is 1% to the State and 1% to the Local Municipality with the following Municipality exceptions: Radnor Township 1.5% Upper Darby Township 1.5% (effective 1/1/2022)
If you wish to request a refund or appeal an assessment or determination, a petition must be filed with the Board of Appeals. You can file a petition electronically at the Online Petition Center.
Tips to track your PA tax refund status You can continue to check your refund status online. If you need additional information about the refund process, submit a question or contact the states Customer Experience Center at 1-717-787-8201, between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (EST).
Pennsylvania realty transfer tax is imposed at a rate of 1 percent on the value of real estate (including contracted-for improvements to property) transferred by deed, instrument, long-term lease or other writing.

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The tax is 1% for the state and 1% for the municipalities (Exceptions: City of Coatesville 2%, Malvern 1.5%, Tredyffrin 1.5%). Transfer taxes must be paid by business check, cashier check, or money order made payable to the Recorder of Deeds.
State explicitly that you are requesting a refund and specify the amount. Its also helpful to mention your preferred method of refund, whether its a return to your credit card, a check, etc. The better you document your concerns, the easier it is for the company to process your e-mail.

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