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Pennsylvania is very tax-friendly towards retirees. Some of the retirement tax benefits of Pennsylvania include: Retirement income is not taxable: Payments from retirement accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs are tax exempt. PA also does not tax income from pensions for residents aged 60 and over.
Personal income tax is a flat 3.07% for Pennsylvania and another 3% for Pittsburgh residents. Earned income tax in Pittsburgh's surrounding suburbs varies by location, but is generally lower than Pittsburgh's 3%.
Pennsylvania utilizes a “flat tax” system. This means that every taxpayer in the state, regardless of their level of income, pays the same percentage of their taxable income in state income taxes. That rate is 3.07%.
This change is the result of Ordinance 06-24-OR, passed by the Allegheny County Council on June 4, 2024, which now requires property owners to file tax assessment appeals by October 1 annually. The primary aim of this amendment is to enhance “budgetary certainty” for municipalities and property owners.
Pennsylvania Cities Local Services Tax (LST) Information CityState/City CodesAnnual Tax Amount Monroeville 42/5413 $52 Pittsburgh 42/6600 $52 Plains 42/6615 $52 Reading 42/6900 $5217 more rows
Pittsburgh sales tax details The minimum combined 2025 sales tax rate for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is 7.0%. This is the total of state, county, and city sales tax rates. The Pennsylvania sales tax rate is currently 6.0%. The Pittsburgh sales tax rate is 0%.
Municipal and School District Tax Rates MunicipalityMunicipality TaxSchool District Tax Pittsburgh, City of 3% ½% Pittsburgh, City of 3% 1% Pleasant Hills Boro ½% ½% Plum Boro ½% ½%114 more rows
Overview. The Pennsylvania sales tax rate is 6 percent. By law, a 1 percent local tax is added to purchases made in Allegheny County, and 2 percent local tax is added to purchases made in Philadelphia.
Current Tax Rates TaxRate PA Sales, Use and Hotel Occupancy Tax 6 percent Local Sales Tax 1 percent for Allegheny County 2 percent for Philadelphia Cigarette Tax $2.60 per pack of 20 cigarettes/little cigars ($0.13 per stick) Malt Beverage Tax See Malt Beverage Tax Rate Table31 more rows