Pennsylvania has a flat income tax rate of 3.07%, the lowest of all the states with a flat tax. The statewide sales tax rate is 6%, though two counties charge an additional sales tax above this rate.
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Pennsylvania receives tax revenue from two primary sources: a statewide income tax of 3.07% and a statewide sales tax of 6%. In addition to these two state taxes, Pennsylvania residents will also face local taxes on real estate, sales and income.
Many cities in Pennsylvania collect a Local Earned Income Tax which is typically 1%, but can be as high as almost 3.9%. In smaller municipalities, this tax is capped by state law at 2%. However, in many larger cities, including Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, you'll encounter higher rates.
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Pennsylvania utilizes a “flat tax” system. This means that every taxpayer in the state, regardless of their level of income, pays the same percentage of their taxable income in state income taxes. That rate is 3.07%.
That does not mean that taxpayers in Pennsylvania have lower tax bills, however. For starters, unlike many other states that collect an income tax, Pennsylvania has no standard deduction or exemption. Additionally, itemized deductions (which reduce your taxable income) are limited to just four categories: medical savings account contributions, health savings account contributions, 529 college savings plan contributions and IRC Section 529A Pennsylvania ABLE Savings Account Program contributions.
The net effect is that while Pennsylvania’s actual tax rate is lower than in many other states, its effective tax rate (the actual amount paid as a percentage of income) may be higher for many taxpayers.
Municipalities in Pennsylvania can collect income taxes of their own, called a “Local Earned Income Tax.” While small cities collect a tax of no more than 2% (in many places, the rate is just 1%), larger cities typically collect more. Below are the local earned income tax rates for Pennsylvania’s largest cities.
City | Rate |
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Aliquippa | 1.300% |
Allentown | 1.975% |
Altoona | 1.600% |
Baldwin | 1.000% |
Beaver Falls | 1.500% |
Bellevue | 1.500% |
Berwick | 1.000% |
Bethel Park | 1.400% |
Bethlehem | 1.000% |
Bloomsburg | 1.700% |
Bradford | 1.000% |
Brentwood | 1.000% |
Bristol | 0.500% |
Brookhaven | 1.000% |
Butler | 1.000% |
Canonsburg | 1.000% |
Carbondale | 2.500% |
Carlisle | 1.600% |
Carnegie | 1.000% |
Castle Shannon | 1.000% |
Chambersburg | 1.700% |
Chester | 3.750% |
Coatesville | 2.500% |
Columbia | 1.000% |
Darby | 1.000% |
Dormont | 1.000% |
Doylestown | 1.000% |
Dunmore | 1.000% |
East Stroudsburg | 1.000% |
Easton | 1.950% |
Economy | 1.000% |
Elizabethtown | 1.000% |
Emmaus | 1.000% |
Ephrata | 1.000% |
Erie | 1.650% |
Franklin Park | 1.000% |
Greensburg | 1.650% |
Grove City | 1.000% |
Hanover | 1.000% |
Harrisburg | 2.000% |
Hazleton | 2.750% |
Hermitage | 2.250% |
Indiana | 1.250% |
Jeannette | 1.400% |
Jefferson Hills | 1.000% |
Johnstown | 1.500% |
Kingston | 1.550% |
Lancaster | 1.100% |
Lansdale | 1.000% |
Latrobe | 1.400% |
Lebanon | 1.900% |
Lewistown | 1.350% |
Lititz | 1.150% |
Lock Haven | 1.500% |
Lower Burrell | 1.000% |
McKeesport | 1.700% |
Meadville | 1.000% |
Mechanicsburg | 1.700% |
Middletown | 1.750% |
Millersville | 1.000% |
Monroeville | 1.500% |
Munhall | 1.000% |
Murrysville | 1.200% |
Nanticoke | 2.250% |
New Castle | 2.075% |
New Kensington | 1.000% |
Norristown | 2.100% |
Northampton | 1.200% |
Oil City | 1.000% |
Old Forge | 1.000% |
Perkasie | 1.500% |
Philadelphia | 3.8398% |
Phoenixville | 1.000% |
Pittsburgh | 1.500% |
Pleasant Hills | 1.000% |
Plum | 1.000% |
Pottstown | 1.000% |
Pottsville | 1.000% |
Quakertown | 1.500% |
Reading | 3.600% |
Scranton | 3.400% |
Sharon | 2.250% |
St. Marys | 1.200% |
State College | 2.250% |
Sunbury | 1.000% |
Swissvale | 1.000% |
Uniontown | 1.000% |
Warren | 2.800% |
Washington | 1.200% |
Waynesburg | 1.000% |
West Chester | 1.250% |
West Mifflin | 1.000% |
Whitehall | 1.700% |
Wilkes Barre | 3.000% |
Wilkinsburg | 1.000% |
Williamsport | 2.000% |
Wyomissing | 1.000% |
Yeadon | 1.000% |
York | 1.250% |
The statewide base sales tax rate in Pennsylvania is 6%. This is the rate charged in most places around the state, with two exceptions. The first is Allegheny County (which includes the city of Pittsburgh), where there is an additional 1% sales tax. The other exception is in Philadelphia, where there is a local surcharge totaling 2%, bringing the total sales tax rate there to 8%.
Numerous items are excluded from sales taxes in Pennsylvania, including clothing and footwear, textbooks, most groceries, internet service, toilet paper, fitness club fees, most medicine and residential fuels including firewood, natural gas and electricity.
Alcoholic beverages are subject to additional excise taxes in Pennsylvania, although that tax is often included in the price. All liquor sold by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (LCB) is taxed at 18%. The tax is eight cents per gallon for beer.
The average effective property tax rate in Pennsylvania is 1.36%, but that varies greatly depending on where you live. In Philadelphia County, for example, the average rate is 1.05%. In Allegheny County, the rate is 2.00%. These rates are based on the median annual tax payment as a percentage of median home value.
Seniors, adults with disabilities and widows or widowers over age 50 may also be eligible for a property tax rebate of up to $975, depending on the city of residence and income level.
If you’re considering buying a property in Pennsylvania or are looking into refinancing a current home loan, our Pennsylvania mortgage rates guide lays out important information you’ll need to get started on the process of getting a mortgage.
Inheritances given to state residents is taxed depending on the relation of the deceased to the person receiving the inheritance. There is no tax on transfers to a surviving spouse or to a parent from a child aged 21 or younger. The tax is 4.5% for direct descendants (children, grandchildren, etc.), 12% for siblings and 15% for other heirs.
Pennsylvania does not levy an excise tax on gasoline or diesel purchases.
Games sold in taverns (like computerized blackjack) are subject to a state tax of 60% of net revenue earned by the game. The host municipality will also charge a tax of 5% of net revenue.