Written in clear, non-legal language for payroll and financial managers,
Pennsylvania Payroll Guide is the only all-in-one resource for
employers that must comply with Pennsylvania's complex payroll laws. Filled
with explanations, examples, and practical advice, this 1,800-page reference
covers every Pennsylvania state and local payroll law, including both tax and
non-tax laws.
This vital sourcebook also features complete local payroll tax rules for all
2,900 taxing jurisdictions in the state, focusing on Pennsylvania's local
earned income tax withholding and reporting requirements.
The Pennsylvania Payroll Guide includes:
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An extensive chart that lists the municipality and school district rates, for
both residents and nonresidents as well as tax collector information, and the
emergency and municipal services tax withholding and reporting requirements,
together with tax amounts and tax collector information ALL IN ONE SPOT FOR
EACH OF THE 2,900 JURISDICTIONS
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Separate sections for the unique payroll tax laws of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,
and Scranton
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A ZIP-code converter table
The 2013 Edition of the Pennsylvania Payroll Guide brings you up
to date on the latest developments in Pennsylvania state and local tax laws
and Pennsylvania state labor laws. Among the highlights:
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Explanation of new unemployment law (Act 60), including its impact on taxable
wage base, benefits amounts, the State Adjustment Factor, redirecting revenue
collected from the Interest Factor toward solvency bond obligations, the
solvency trigger schedule, the penalty for dishonored payments, and the
partial benefit credit
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Comprehensive chart reflecting the tax collection district, earned income tax
rates for residents and nonresidents and EIT tax collector information, PSD
code, local services tax amount and collector information for each
municipality in Pennsylvania
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Guidance on filing of quarterly return of income tax withheld by third-party
preparers Updated Form REV-1716
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How to submit new hire reports
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Discussion on hospitals and healthcare employers using the “8/80″ overtime rule
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Updated Employer Registration Local Earned Income Tax Withholding
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Revised Employer Quarterly Return Local Earned Income Tax Withholding
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Revised W-2R Annual Reconciliation Earned Income Tax Withheld From Wages
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Updated Form 83-T-5 for Philadelphia
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Revised City of Philadelphia Refund Petition
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New Philadelphia form for Petition for Waiver of Interest and Penalty
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New Form UC-1084, Application for Shared–Work Plan (Employer)
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The effect of Act 32 on Pittsburgh’s city earned income tax
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Updated tax collector information for Pittsburgh
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Revised New Business Registration has been updated
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Pittsburgh Form LS-1 2012 Local Services Tax updated
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Listing of PSD codes
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Addresses changed to reflect new tax administrator for Scranton
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Revised Scranton Bill of Rights Disclosure Statement
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Employer Quarterly Return for Scranton
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