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Pennsylvania Tax Compliance involves ensuring individuals and businesses adhere to all state and local tax laws, regulations, and reporting requirements in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This includes accurate preparation and timely filing of tax returns, remittance of tax payments, and responding to inquiries or audits from state tax authorities.
Pennsylvania is notable for its diverse tax structure, including Corporate Net Income Tax (CNIT) with a recent decrease from 8.99% to 4.99% by 2031, Sales and Use Tax (6% state, plus 1% in Allegheny County and 2% in Philadelphia), and Capital Stock/Franchise Tax which was fully phased out. The main tax authority is the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue. Businesses must also manage local taxes, such as local earned income taxes and business privilege taxes, which vary significantly by municipality and are often administered by local tax collection districts or the state-mandated local tax collector (e.g., Act 32 local tax collectors). Key filings include PA-20S/PA-65 for pass-through entities, PA-40 for individuals, and sales tax returns (PA-3A).