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2012 Update : Individual and joint tax returns for Tax Year 2011 will be filed with the Hermitage Wage Tax Office as usual. In 2012 Berkheimer Tax Administrators has been appointed as the collector. Employers will begin reporting to Berkheimer with the first quarter 2012.

The LST Tax has been increased to $52.00 per year effective January 1, 2012. The tax will also be collected by Berkheimer. The tax is to be deducted by your employer at the rate of $1.00 per week. The income exemption will be raised to $12,000 for the City portion of the LST or $47.00. The School District income exemption remains at $1,000 for the District portion of the LST or $5.00.The District’s portion must be withheld if the employee earns more than $1,000 and less than $12,000. Employees that fall into that range should complete a Local Services Tax – Exemption Certificate. A new Exemption Certificate must be completed each year to continue to receive an exemption from the tax.

Questions : Mrs. Sherry Iversen, Receiver of Taxes, Phone: 724-981-0800, Ext. 400, siversen@hermitage.net or Berkheimer Tax Administrator, Inc. www.hab-inc.com
 



The earned income tax rate is 2.25% for Hermitage residents and 1% for non-residents. Every Hermitage employer is responsible to deduct the tax from their employees and remit the money on a quarterly basis.  The employer will also deduct the $10.00 local services tax once a year for each person working in Hermitage. Each Hermitage resident is responsible for filing and paying any tax due on their local tax return by April 15 of each year.

Important Earned Income Tax Change
PA Act 32 of 2008, which amends Act 511 of 1965 (the “Local Tax Enabling Act”), changes the way business losses are treated. In the past, taxpayers filing a local earned income tax return were permitted to deduct a loss from an unincorporated business (for which services were rendered) against earned income (such as wages). This offset was allowed based on the PA Supreme Court decision in the O’Reilly vs. Fox Chapel School District case, decided March 16, 1989. Alternatively, a taxpayer could not offset losses from one business against profits from another, as decided in the Aronson vs. City of Pittsburgh case (Pa Cmwlth. 1985).

Effective with tax year 2009, pursuant to PA Act 32, business losses cannot be used to offset earned income. A loss from one business, however, can be used to offset net profits from another business. Please see examples below, which are taken from the “Frequently Asked Questions” section of the PA Governor’s Center for Local Government Services webpage on Act 32:

• If a taxpayer has a $40,000 net loss from a business selling garden supplies and $20,000 of earned income from his job at the local grocery store, the business loss may not be used to offset his earnings and so taxes will be due on the full $20,000 of earned income.

• If a taxpayer has a net loss of $30,000 from a business selling garden supplies and a net profit of $50,000 from a business selling used cars, and earned income of $60,000 from his job as an accountant, the taxpayer’s local income tax liability will be based on $20,000 of net profits and $60,000 of earned income because the taxpayer can offset one business loss against the second business profit.

• If a taxpayer has a net loss of $50,000 from his garden supply business, a profit of $30,000 from his used car business and income of $60,000 from his job as an accountant, the taxpayer’s local income tax liability will be based on $60,000 of earned income. The loss from the first business may be used to offset the gain from the second but the net loss from the combined businesses cannot be used to offset earned income.


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Relevant Forms and Documents:

For the Employer:

  Quarterly Tax Return

  Form to provide back-up when filing employer quarterly return

  Instructions for filing

  Tax Rates and Municipal Services Tax Policies

For the Individual Taxpayer:

  Individual Tax Return

  Instructions for filing your 2011 Tax Return  NEW

  Local Services Tax - Exemption Certificate  NEW

  Important Earned Income Tax Change

  Municipal Services Tax Refund Form

  PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
http://www.revenue.state.pa.us/

  Pennsylvania Tax Forms & Publications
http://www.revenue.state.pa.us/revenue/cwp/view.asp?a=190&q=209814&revenueNav=|

  INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (IRS)
http://www.irs.gov/

  IRS Tax Forms & Publications
http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html?portlet=3


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For more information, contact:

Mrs. Sherry Iversen, Receiver of Taxes
800 North Hermitage Road
Hermitage, PA 16148
Phone: 724-981-0800, Ext. 400
Fax: 724-981-2008
E-mail: siversen@hermitage.net




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