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PBGW | News Archive | Pennsylvania Personal Income Tax (PIT) Guide
Content: The Department of Revenue is publishing a Pennsylvania Personal Income Tax (PIT) Guide in early November 2002, which will be located on the Department's web site. The PA PIT Guide is the state equivalent of the IRS Publication...
Pennsylvania Legal Research Web Sites
Content: Pennsylvania Legal Research, Pennsylvania Legal Sources, Pennsylvania Law, Pennsylvania Legal, Pennsylvania Legal Web Sites, Pennsylvania Law Web Sites
Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
Content: Individual and business taxpayers can download forms and instructions, find local tax information, or view news and reports.
Aging: Pennsylvania Personal Income Tax
Content: You do not have to pay state income tax on retirement income including Social Security benefits, Railroad Retirement benefits, veterans pensions, Supplemental Security Income benefits or other retirement pensions
CCH Business Owner's Toolkit | Personal Income Tax in Pennsylvania
Content: Pennsylvania personal income tax rates are provided.
Pennsylvania Society of Public Accountants
Content: 20 Erford Road, Ste. 200A Lemoyne, PA 17043 800-270-3352 717-234-4129 ph 717-234-9556 fax info@pspa-state.org
E-TIDES Home
Content: The PA Departments of Revenue and Labor & Industry have partnered to bring you e-TIDES (Electronic Tax Information and Data Exchange System). E-TIDES is an Internet filing system that allows electronic filing of returns...
TaxWeb: Federal & State Tax Forms
Content: The federal and state governments are becoming increasingly comfortable with using emerging technologies for the distribution of tax related documents. Although most tax forms are still distributed in the traditional...
Pennsylvania Farmers and the Split Rate Tax
Content: Pennsylvania Farmers and the Split Rate Tax published in Land Value Taxation: The Equitable and Efficient Source of Public Finance, an anthology edited by Kenneth C. Wenzer, published by M.E. Sharpe, Inc., New York, 1999
Personal Income Tax
Content: Pennsylvania has the lowest maximum rate of any state that imposes a personal income tax. The current tax rate is 2.8% and Pennsylvania taxes the following eight classes of income
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