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When To File: Pennsylvania residents with earned income or net profits must file a local earned income tax return online or by mail by April 15 th (if the 15 th is a Saturday, Sunday or official holiday, file the by next business day).
General Instructions. WHEN TO FILE: This return must be completed and filed by all persons subject to the tax on or before April 15 (unless the 15th is a Saturday or Sunday then file the next business day), regardless of whether or not tax is due.
General Instructions. When To File: This return must be filed online or by mail on or before April 15. If filing a Federal or State Application for Extension, check the extension box on the front of the form and submit along with estimated payment. If using a professional tax preparer, confirm that the tax preparer timely submits your final return.
If you need to file Form 40 for your income taxes, as most Pennsylvania residents do, then use this instruction booklet to help you fill out and file your form.
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Every resident, part-year resident or nonresident individual must file a Pennsylvania Income Tax Return (PA-40) when he or she realizes income generating $1 or more in tax, even if no tax is due (e.g., when an employee receives compensation where tax is withheld). Refer to the below section on TAXATION, for additional information.
If you need to file Form 40, as most Pennsylvania residents do, for your income taxes, then use this instruction booklet to help you fill out and file your form. For more information about the Pennsylvania Income Tax, see the Pennsylvania Income Tax page.