To appeal the principal of your real estate taxes, contact the Office of Property Assessment at (215) 686-4334.
You do not need a Philadelphia Tax Center login to respond to most letters. On the website's homepage, find the "Submissions" panel, and select "Respond to a Letter." Next, enter the Letter ID, which can be found on the top right corner of your letter.
Age requirements A person aged 65 years or older, A person who lives in the same household with a spouse who is aged 65 years or older, or. A person aged 50 years or older who is a widow of someone who reached the age of 65 before passing away.
Taxpayers are responsible for consulting the appropriate statute to determine the applicable deadline for their tax appeal. Please call the Board of Finance and Revenue at 717-787-2974 or email at bfr@patreasury with any questions.
Employers are required to withhold the Philadelphia resident rate for employees who live and work in Philadelphia. Remittances are made directly to the Department of Revenue.
Philadelphian may refer to: Someone who is from (or a resident of) the city of Philadelphia.
Every individual, partnership, association, limited liability company (LLC), and corporation engaged in a business, profession, or other activity for profit within the City of Philadelphia must file a Business Income & Receipts Tax (BIRT) return.
The Office of Property Assessment (OPA) determines what every piece of property within Philadelphia is worth. The assessed dollar value is used to calculate the property's real estate tax due.
Who pays the tax. The Net Profits Tax (NPT) is imposed on the net profits from the operation of a trade, business, profession, enterprise, or other activity by: Philadelphia residents, even if their business is conducted outside of Philadelphia. Non-residents who conduct business in Philadelphia.