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An organization representing nearly two dozen Allegheny County school districts in the north hills, east suburbs and Sewickley and Allegheny valleys is waiving the penalty and interest for local earned income taxes that are filed after the April 15 filing deadline.
The coronavirus pandemic prompted the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and the state Department of Revenue in March to extend the income tax filing deadline to May 17.
But those decisions did not cover local taxing bodies, according to John Lazzaro, chief council for the Keystone Collection Group, which handles income tax collection for the Allegheny North and the Allegheny Southwest tax collection committees.
March 08, 2021
March 18, 2021
IMPORTANT UPDATE: it was recently announced that the tax filing deadline for federal, Pennsylvania state and Pittsburgh local tax returns has been extended to
May 17, 2021.
March 5, 2021
All J scholars and their dependents who are nonresidents for tax purposes are required to file at least one tax form each year they are in the US. Tax forms for 2019 are due
April 15, 2021.
Note: The information regarding federal taxes in this email is primarily for J-1 scholars who are
nonresidents for tax purposes. Visitors in H-1B, TN, or O-1 status and J-1 scholars who are
residents for tax purposes should specifically reference the sections 2, 4, 5, 7, and 8 below.