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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, Social Security number, home address, and daytime telephone number.
  3. Fill in your occupation and employer details. If applicable, indicate the dates for which you are claiming a refund.
  4. Complete the compensation sections by entering figures from your W-2. Ensure that you accurately reflect any non-taxable stock options and adjusted gross compensation.
  5. For the computation of taxable compensation, carefully input the number of days/hours worked and any non-workdays. Attach necessary documentation if you worked outside Philadelphia.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before signing. Both employee and employer signatures are required to validate the petition.

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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.
Wage Tax refund requests must be submitted through the Philadelphia Tax Center. You dont need a username and password to submit a refund request on the Philadelphia Tax Center. NEW FOR 2023 REQUESTS: Revenue has published updated instructions and templates for non-resident Wage Tax Refund requests.
RankStateAverage Refund Amount (Overall) 34 Pennsylvania $3,011 35 South Dakota $3,004 36 Kansas $3,000 37 Missouri $2,99146 more rows Apr 10, 2025
Unsure about whether you need to file a Pennsylvania state tax return? Lets get you on the right track. Pennsylvania residents, part-year residents and nonresidents must file a state tax return if one of the following applies: Your Pennsylvania gross taxable income exceeds $33 even if no taxes are due.
Every individual, partnership, association, limited liability company (LLC), and corporation engaged in a business, profession, or other activity for profit within the City of Philadelphia must file a Business Income Receipts Tax (BIRT) return.

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To claim a refund, you must request, or petition, the City by filling out the appropriate form and providing any other required documentation. The easiest and fastest way to request a refund is online at the Philadelphia Tax Center. This is the most secure way to send us personal and confidential information.
All Philadelphia residents owe the City Wage Tax, regardless of where they work. Non-residents who work in Philadelphia must also pay the Wage Tax. Effective July 1, 2025, the rate for residents is 3.74 percent, and the rate for non-residents is 3.43 percent.
The Wage Tax is a tax on salaries, wages, commissions, and other compensation. 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.

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