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Must be age 60 or older, or, if married, either spouse must be age 60; or be a widow or widower age 50 to 60 years; or permanently disabled and age 18 to 60 years. The applicant must meet the required age by end of the year of application.
To Request a Duplicate Bill Requests for a duplicate real estate tax bill (Homeowners) should be emailed to the Treasurer's Office or faxed to 717-771-4331. Please include the property owner's name, property owner's address, and parcel identification number.
Allegheny County Property taxes are calculated by multiplying the county property assessment by the current millage rate for each specific taxing entity and then adding all three tax bills. The County millage rate for 2024 is 4.73.
Many counties with the highest burdens share borders, such as Monroe, Pike, Wayne and Northampton. All counties in the bottom 10 are in the western and central regions of the state, and several border each other. The notable exception is Philadelphia, which had the third-lowest property tax burden in the state.
Three counties in PA that have some of the lowest property taxes are: Bedford County. Bedford County has some of the lowest property taxes in PA, with a mill rate of three for the county and school district millage rates ranging from around eight to just over 11. Sullivan County. Philadelphia County.
The three counties in Pennsylvania with the highest effective property tax rates are Delaware County (2.05%), Monroe County (2.02%), and Berks County (1.89%). The Pennsylvania counties with the lowest effective property tax rates are Bedford County (0.80%), Philadelphia County (0.85%), and Huntingdon County (0.95%).
Monroe County (4.73%) had the highest property tax burden in the state, 0.92 percentage points higher than the second highest, Pike County (3.81%).
Must be age 60 or older, or, if married, either spouse must be age 60; or be a widow or widower age 50 to 60 years; or permanently disabled and age 18 to 60 years. The applicant must meet the required age by end of the year of application.
Contact. Questions? Call 412-350-4636 and select Option 2.