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The Department of Revenue administers the tax laws and other revenue programs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue Board of Appeals is responsible for reviewing petitions contesting tax assessments or settlements issued by the Department. The Board also accepts most petitions for refund of taxes already paid to the Department.
Electronic Filing Process. Taxpayers or their representatives may file a petition by clicking "Submit a Petition" and logging in using their Revenue e-Signature account. During this process you will be asked to provide information pertinent to your tax appeal, such as ID's and tax periods.
myPATH: A secure, state-only electronic filing system – offered exclusively through the Department of Revenue – which allows most taxpayers to prepare and submit their Pennsylvania personal income tax return for free.
Use any of the "Search By" criteria, along with the Report Year, to search for an existing report, then select the report number to view. Only submitted reports can be located using the search criteria below.
BOARD OF APPEALS. 4TH AND WALNUT STS. STRAWBERRY SQ 10 FL. HARRISBURG PA 17120. Telephone: 717-783-3664. If you have any additional questions, refer to the Board Practices and Procedures. Copyright ©2023 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
myPATH allows you to make estimated, extension, or return payments for PA-40, PA-41, or PA-20S/PA-65 filers directly from the homepage without the need to create an account. You have the option for credit/debit card or ACH withdrawal using your routing number and account number.
Club licensees are required to report the following information: Number of W-2G forms issued. Total gross winnings reported on W-2G forms. Proceeds received by the club licensee from each game of chance conducted, itemized by week. Amount of prizes paid from all games of chance, itemized by week.
Login. Existing users must login using their User ID and Password. e-Signature User ID and Password. Did you forget your UserID or Password? New Users must first register a User ID and Password.
The Neighborhood Improvement Zone (NIZ) program was established by Act 50 of 2009, Act 26 of 2011 and Act 87 of 2012, and then was added to the Tax Reform Code by Act 52 of 2013 as amended in Act 84 of 2016.