Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Some neighborhoods that have Pittsburgh addresses only have a 1% income tax, some have a 3% income tax. (Dormont has a Pittsburgh address but only has a 1% income tax). Where can I find a list that provides this Information. Hyperlinks would be very helpful. Thank you!|||Postal addresses do not conform to actual city boundaries. You have to know what city, borough, or township you're in. For example, Carnegie has a Pittsburgh address. But it's not in Pittsburgh. It has its own mayor and its kids don't go to Pittsburgh schools.
This is the link to look up any earned income tax rate in Pennsylvania. If you don't know your municipality, click on "Find Your Municipality". However, it isn't always accurate for finding a municipality. Once you know that you'll want the EIT register, enter your municipality's name. If you get more than choice, click on the right one. The percentage will be the one under "Total Resident Income Tax".
http://munstatspa.dced.state.pa.us/Regis鈥?/a>|||http://www.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/finance鈥?/a>
Scroll down to WAGE TAX INFORMATION FOR
CITY & SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH for more info.
Selected info copied here:
RESIDENTS OF PITTSBURGH
All resident employees are subject to a 1% earned income tax for the City of Pittsburgh AND a 2% School District of Pittsburgh Earned Income Tax. Combined total of 3% of gross wages.
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