Once registered for a tax, you are required to file returns on
time. If you owe no tax, you still must file a return. If you fail to
file, you may be subject to penalties.
The PA Department of Revenue is authorized to charge penalty
and interest on tax payments not made in full or on time. The
amount of penalty varies by tax type.
If a tax payment is not made in full on or before the due date,
interest will be charged daily from the date the tax is due to the
date of payment. The interest rate is announced annually by the
PA Department of Revenue and will apply for a calendar year
regardless of any change in federal interest rates. Interest is calculated
by multiplying the tax due by the number of days delinquent,
then dividing by the number of days in the year. See
Interest Rate and Calculation Method for All Taxes Due
(REV-1611) for more information on the interest rate.
Taxpayers who cannot pay delinquent taxes in full may arrange
deferred payment plans with the department. Once a deferred
payment plan is entered into, a taxpayer is required to make
payments according to the agreement. To arrange for a deferred
payment plan, call or visit the Revenue district office nearest
you, listed on Page 39.
Once registered for a tax, you are required to file returns on
time. If you owe no tax, you still must file a return. If you fail to
file, you may be subject to penalties.
The PA Department of Revenue is authorized to charge penalty
and interest on tax payments not made in full or on time. The
amount of penalty varies by tax type.
If a tax payment is not made in full on or before the due date,
interest will be charged daily from the date the tax is due to the
date of payment. The interest rate is announced annually by the
PA Department of Revenue and will apply for a calendar year
regardless of any change in federal interest rates. Interest is calculated
by multiplying the tax due by the number of days delinquent,
then dividing by the number of days in the year. See
Interest Rate and Calculation Method for All Taxes Due
(REV-1611) for more information on the interest rate.
Taxpayers who cannot pay delinquent taxes in full may arrange
deferred payment plans with the department. Once a deferred
payment plan is entered into, a taxpayer is required to make
payments according to the agreement. To arrange for a deferred
payment plan, call or visit the Revenue district office nearest
you, listed on Page 39.
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