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myPATH is the department's easy-to-use online system available for taxpayers who file and pay certain tax types, including individual and business taxes, as well as Property Tax/Rent Rebate applications.
Tax information for owners of property located in Philadelphia, including tax rates, due dates, and applicable discounts. To pay taxes, apply for Homestead, or log into your account, visit the Philadelphia Tax Center.
The median property tax in Pennsylvania is $2,223.00 per year for a home worth the median value of $164,700.00. Counties in Pennsylvania collect an average of 1.35% of a property's assesed fair market value as property tax per year.
The Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program supports homeowners and renters across Pennsylvania. This program provides a rebate ranging from $380 to $1,000 to eligible older adults and people with disabilities age 18 and older.
To calculate the exact amount of property tax you will owe requires your property's assessed value and the property tax rates based on your property's address. Please note that we can only estimate your property tax based on median property taxes in your area.
Pay online. Pay online through the Philadelphia Tax Center by entering your physical address or Office of Property Assessment (OPA) number. You can check your tax balance and make payments through the “Search for a property” link on the Tax Center’s homepage, under the “Property” panel.
The average effective property tax rate in Pennsylvania is 1.58%, compared to the national average of 1.08%. Median Property Taxes In Pennsylvania By County. (Source: Tax-Rates.org) What Are Pennsylvania Property Taxes Used For? The money collected by Pennsylvania is used for multiple public services throughout the state. It could be used for:
The Taxpayer Relief Act provides for property tax reduction allocations to be distributed by the Commonwealth to each school district. Property tax reduction will be through a “homestead or farmstead exclusion.” Generally, most owner occupied homes and farms are eligible for property tax reduction.
Make a Payment. Property Tax/Rent Rebate Status. File My 2023 PTRR Application. Pennsylvania Department of Revenue > Online Services > File Your Taxes.
Harrisburg, PA — In order to ensure as many Pennsylvanians receive the relief they are entitled to, the deadline for older adults and Pennsylvanians with disabilities to apply for rebates on rent and property taxes paid in 2023 has been extended from June 30 to December 31, 2024, Governor Josh Shapiro announced today.