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Employer Local Services Tax (LST) FAQ
www.captax.comEmployer Local Services Tax (LST) FAQ 1. What is the Local Services Tax? In 2008, the Local Services Tax replaced the former Occupational Privilege Tax (OPT) and the
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS LOCAL SERVICES TAX (LST)
apps.pittsburghpa.govLOCAL SERVICES TAX (LST) (Formerly the Emergency and Municipal Services Tax) Pennsylvania Act 7 of 2007 amends the Local Tax Enabling Act, Act 511 of 1965, to make the following major changes to the Emergency and Municipal Services Tax …
Keystone Collections Group
keystonecollects.comLocal Services Tax If you work in Pennsylvania, you are required to report and pay the Local Services Tax (LST) to your Business Municipal Location. Use the voucher(s) to pay the tax if you are: • Self-employed • Working from home • Employed in Pennsylvania, but your employer does not withhold your Local Services Tax
YOUR EMPLOYER with the Tax Bureau. TAXPAYER MUST SIGN …
www.fcatb.orgAPPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION FROM THE LOCAL SERVICES TAX (LST) For use with Taxing Jurisdictions wh ere LST is collected by the . Franklin County Area Tax Bureau
HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP - 4haverforddocuments.com
4haverforddocuments.comLOCAL SERVICES TAX REGULATIONS Section 100. Authority. The Board of Commissioners Haverford Township enacted the Local Services Tax Ordinance
PAYABLE TO: 2. Total Local Services Tax (LST) withheld ...
4haverforddocuments.com3. Penalty (10%) if paid after due date 4. Interest (1/2% per month or part thereof) –including any penalty & interest due
LOCAL SERVICES TAX – EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE
www.hab-inc.comLST Exemption 10-07 LOCAL SERVICES TAX – EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE _____ Tax Year APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION FROM LOCAL SERVICES TAX ¾ A copy of this application for exemption from the Local Services Tax (LST), and all necessary supporting documents, must be completed and presented to your employer AND to the political subdivision levying the ...
Local Tax Overview - sfpayroll.org
www.sfpayroll.orgIn addition to the Earned Income Tax (EIT), many Pennsylvania localities also impose a Local Services Tax (LST), formerly known as the Occupational Privilege