![]() Chester County was an early implementer of Act 32, so many Pocopson residents saw EIT withholding begin in January 2011. PA Act 32 requires that all Pennsylvania employers (with the exception of those in Philadelphia) withhold the local Earned Income Tax (EIT) for employees (effective January 1, 2012). If you earn less than $12,000 but work in a municipality that does have an EIT, you will likely still be subject to their non-resident EIT rate on the full amount of your pay. The exemption, which mirrors that of the Local Services Tax, applies specifically to Pocopson. However, employers must withhold the 0.5% up front, and then those who earned less than $12,000 may request a refund on their local tax returns the following year. ![]() ![]() Tax returns are due by April 15 each year.Ĭlick here for information how and when to file your annual EIT return with Keystone.Įarned income of less than $12,000 per year is exempt from Pocopson’s EIT. Quarterly voucher forms, as well as other EIT return forms, are available at Keystone’s web site under Taxpayer Forms Download. Residents who are self-employed, who work out of state, or who work in Philadelphia, will continue to be responsible for making estimated quarterly EIT payments. Keystone Collections Group is the appointed Earned Income Tax (EIT) collector for all Chester County municipalities. Earned Income Tax and Residency Certification Information
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