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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the rev 420 document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name in the designated field, ensuring accuracy for identification purposes.
  3. Input your Social Security Number in the next field, as this is crucial for tax processing.
  4. Fill in your home address, including city, state, and zip code, to confirm your residency status.
  5. Select your state of residence from the provided options (Indiana, Maryland, Ohio, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia) to claim exemption from Pennsylvania Personal Income Tax.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom to validate your declaration and authorization for withholding income tax for your resident state.
  7. Complete the employer section with their name, Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN), business address, and contact number.

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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
Form PA-40: Pennsylvania Income Tax Return. The PA-40, also known as the PA 40 or Pennsylvania Income Tax Return, is a state tax form used by residents of Pennsylvania to report their taxable income and calculate any state income tax owed to the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.
Underpayment of Employer Withholding Tax Include the amount of the underpayment on Line 2, Total PA Withholding Tax, of the quarterly withholding return. Important: To avoid the 5 percent per month underpayment penalty, the amendment must be made on the quarterly return for the period of the under remittance.
PURPOSE OF FORM Complete Form REV-419 so that your employer can with- hold the correct Pennsylvania personal income tax from your pay. Complete a new Form REV-419 every year or when your personal or financial situation changes. Photo- copies of this form are acceptable.
Complete Form REV-419 so that your employer can with- hold the correct Pennsylvania personal income tax from your pay. Complete a new Form REV-419 every year or when your personal or financial situation changes. Photo- copies of this form are acceptable.

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PURPOSE OF SCHEDULE Use PA-40 Schedule O to report the amount of deductions for contributions to Medical Savings or Health Savings Ac- counts and/or the amount of contributions to an IRC Section 529 Qualified Tuition Program and/or IRC Section 529A Pennsylvania ABLE Savings Program by the taxpayer and/or spouse.
REV-419 Employees Nonwithholding Certificate (Pennsylvania) The REV-419 form helps the employer withhold the correct state income tax from the employees pay, should the employee wish to withhold a different amount for state taxes.
Eligibility for Penalty Abatement Reasonable cause may include circumstances beyond the taxpayers control, such as natural disasters, serious illness, or the death of an immediate family member.

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