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2020 Political Subdivision (Psd) Code List 2020 POLITICAL SUBDIVISION (PSD) CODE LIST EIT LST Total Municipal Resident Reporting PSD Non Total LST School District Name Income EIT Collector Year Code resident EIT (dollars) Tax (percent) County Municipality (percent) 2020 POTTER ABBOTT TWP 530301 GALETON AREA S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 ADAMS ABBOTTSTOWN BORO 010201 CONEWAGO VALLEY S D 1.50 1.00 York Adams Tax Bureau 52.00 2020 MONTGOMERY ABINGTON TWP 460101 ABINGTON S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 CAMBRIA ADAMS TWP 110601 FOREST HILLS S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 BUTLER ADAMS TWP 100401 MARS AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 SNYDER ADAMS TWP 550101 MIDD-WEST S D 2.30 0.50 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 WESTMORELAND ADAMSBURG BORO 650701 HEMPFIELD AREA S D 1.00 0.50 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 Lancaster County Tax Collection 2020 LANCASTER ADAMSTOWN BORO 360101 COCALICO S D 1.00 1.00 52.00 Bureau 2020 SOMERSET ADDISON BORO 561001 TURKEYFT VLLY AREA SD 1.00 0.00 Capital Tax Collection Bureau 0.00 2020 SOMERSET ADDISON TWP 561002 TURKEYFT VLLY AREA SD 1.00 0.00 Capital Tax Collection Bureau 0.00 Lancaster County Tax Collection 2020 LANCASTER AKRON BORO 360701 EPHRATA AREA S D 1.00 0.00 0.00 Bureau 2020 BRADFORD ALBA BORO 080601 TROY AREA S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 Berks Earned Income Tax 2020 BERKS ALBANY TWP 061001 KUTZTOWN AREA S D 1.00 1.00 52.00 Bureau 2020 BRADFORD ALBANY TWP 080701 WYALUSING AREA S D 1.44 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 ERIE ALBION BORO 251101 NORTHWESTERN S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 LEHIGH ALBURTIS BORO 390301 EAST PENN S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 DELAWARE ALDAN BORO 231501 WILLIAM PENN S D 0.00 0.00 Keystone Collections Group 52.00 2020 ALLEGHENY ALEPPO TWP 711101 QUAKER VALLEY S D 1.00 0.00 Keystone Collections Group 39.00 2020 GREENE ALEPPO TWP 300501 WEST GREENE S D 1.00 1.00 Keystone Collections Group 52.00 2020 HUNTINGDON ALEXANDRIA BORO 310201 JUNIATA VALLEY S D 1.75 0.00 Capital Tax Collection Bureau 0.00 2020 BEAVER ALIQUIPPA CITY 040101 ALIQUIPPA S D 1.50 1.50 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 104.00 2020 POTTER ALLEGANY TWP 530201 COUDERSPORT AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 POTTER ALLEGANY TWP 530401 NORTHERN POTTER S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 BUTLER ALLEGHENY TWP 160103 ALLEG.-CLARION VALLEY SD 1.00 0.00 Keystone Collections Group 52.00 BERLIN BROTHERSVALLEY 2020 SOMERSET ALLEGHENY TWP 560101 1.00 0.50 Capital Tax Collection Bureau 0.00 SD 2020 BLAIR ALLEGHENY TWP 070401 HOLLIDAYSBURG AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Blair County Tax Bureau 52.00 2020 WESTMORELAND ALLEGHENY TWP 650902 KISKI AREA S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 CAMBRIA ALLEGHENY TWP 110901 PENN CAMBRIA S D 1.00 0.50 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 VENANGO ALLEGHENY TWP 200506 TITUSVILLE AREA S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 NORTHAMPTON ALLEN TWP 480501 NORTHAMPTON AREA S D 1.20 1.00 Keystone Collections Group 52.00 2020 WASHINGTON ALLENPORT BORO 630501 CALIFORNIA A S D 1.00 1.00 Keystone Collections Group 52.00 2020 LEHIGH ALLENTOWN CITY 390101 ALLENTOWN CITY S D 1.98 1.28 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 Keystone Central School District 2020 CLINTON ALLISON TWP 180103 KEYSTONE CENTRAL S D 1.50 0.50 10.00 Tax Office Berks Earned Income Tax 2020 BERKS ALSACE TWP 061201 OLEY VALLEY S D 1.00 1.00 0.00 Bureau 2020 BLAIR ALTOONA CITY 070101 ALTOONA AREA S D 1.60 1.40 Blair County Tax Bureau 52.00 2020 MONTGOMERY AMBLER BORO 462201 WISSAHICKON S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 BEAVER AMBRIDGE BORO 040201 AMBRIDGE AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 Berks Earned Income Tax 2020 BERKS AMITY TWP 060501 DANIEL BOONE AREA S D 1.00 1.00 52.00 Bureau 2020 ERIE AMITY TWP 251301 WATTSBURG AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 WASHINGTON AMWELL TWP 631301 TRINITY AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Keystone Collections Group 52.00 2020 MCKEAN ANNIN TWP 420401 PORT ALLEGANY S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 LEBANON ANNVILLE TWP 380101 ANNVILLE-CLEONA S D 1.40 0.00 Keystone Collections Group 52.00 Municipal and School Earned 2020 LYCOMING ANTHONY TWP 410204 JERSEY SHORE AREA S D 1.60 0.50 0.00 Income Tax Office 2020 MONTOUR ANTHONY TWP 490601 WARRIOR RUN S D 1.80 1.00 Keystone Collections Group 0.00 2020 BLAIR ANTIS TWP 070201 BELLWOOD-ANTIS S D 1.00 0.00 Blair County Tax Bureau 52.00 Franklin County Area Tax 2020 FRANKLIN ANTRIM TWP 280301 GREENCASTLE-ANTRIM S D 1.00 0.50 52.00 Bureau 2020 SUSQUEHANNA APOLACON TWP 580401 MONTROSE AREA S D 0.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 ARMSTRONG APOLLO BORO 030101 APOLLO-RIDGE S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 ARMSTRONG APPLEWOLD BORO 030201 ARMSTRONG S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 SUSQUEHANNA ARARAT TWP 580601 SUSQUEHANNA COMM S D 0.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 LACKAWANNA ARCHBALD BORO 351001 VALLEY VIEW S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 ADAMS ARENDTSVILLE BORO 010601 UPPER ADAMS S D 1.60 1.00 York Adams Tax Bureau 10.00 2020 INDIANA ARMAGH BORO 320701 UNITED S D 1.35 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 MIFFLIN ARMAGH TWP 440101 MIFFLIN COUNTY S D 1.35 1.00 Keystone Collections Group 52.00 2020 BRADFORD ARMENIA TWP 080602 TROY AREA S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 INDIANA ARMSTRONG TWP 320301 INDIANA AREA S D 1.26 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 Municipal and School Earned 2020 LYCOMING ARMSTRONG TWP 410701 SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT A S D 1.60 0.00 0.00 Income Tax Office 2020 WESTMORELAND ARNOLD CITY 651301 NEW KENSNGTN-ARNLD S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 WESTMORELAND ARONA BORO 651701 YOUGH S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 SCHUYLKILL ASHLAND BORO 540402 NORTH SCHUYLKILL S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 CLARION ASHLAND TWP 160401 KEYSTONE S D 1.00 0.00 Keystone Collection Group 10.00 2020 LUZERNE ASHLEY BORO 400401 HANOVER AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 CAMBRIA ASHVILLE BORO 110902 PENN CAMBRIA S D 1.00 0.50 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 ALLEGHENY ASPINWALL BORO 710401 FOX CHAPEL AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Keystone Collections Group 52.00 2020 DELAWARE ASTON TWP 230701 PENN-DELCO S D 1.00 1.00 Keystone Collections Group 0.00 2020 BRADFORD ASYLUM TWP 080501 TOWANDA AREA S D 1.24 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 Lancaster County Tax Collection 2020 CHESTER ATGLEN BORO 361301 OCTORARA AREA S D 1.00 0.00 0.00 Bureau 2020 BRADFORD ATHENS BORO 080101 ATHENS AREA S D 1.56 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 BRADFORD ATHENS TWP 080102 ATHENS AREA S D 1.56 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 CRAWFORD ATHENS TWP 200401 PENNCREST S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 ARMSTRONG ATWOOD BORO 030202 ARMSTRONG S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 SCHUYLKILL AUBURN BORO 540101 BLUE MOUNTAIN S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 SUSQUEHANNA AUBURN TWP 580201 ELK LAKE S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 POTTER AUSTIN BORO 530101 AUSTIN AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 ALLEGHENY AVALON BORO 710901 NORTHGATE S D 1.00 0.00 Keystone Collections Group 52.00 Municipal and School Earned 2020 CLINTON AVIS BORO 410201 JERSEY SHORE AREA S D 1.60 0.50 52.00 Income Tax Office 2020 LUZERNE AVOCA BORO 400801 PITTSTON AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 CHESTER AVONDALE BORO 150101 AVON GROVE S D 1.00 1.00 Keystone Collections Group 0.00 2020 WESTMORELAND AVONMORE BORO 650903 KISKI AREA S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 FULTON AYR TWP 290101 CENTRAL FULTON S D 1.00 0.00 Keystone Collections Group 0.00 2020 BEAVER BADEN BORO 040202 AMBRIDGE AREA S D 1.00 0.50 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 Keystone Central School District 2020 CLINTON BALD EAGLE TWP 180104 KEYSTONE CENTRAL S D 1.50 0.50 52.00 Tax Office 2020 ALLEGHENY BALDWIN BORO 730101 BALDWIN-WHITEHALL S D 1.00 1.00 Jordan Tax Service 52.00 2020 ALLEGHENY BALDWIN TWP 730102 BALDWIN-WHITEHALL S D 1.00 0.00 Jordan Tax Service 52.00 Berks Earned Income Tax 2020 BERKS BALLY BORO 060201 BOYERTOWN AREA S D 1.00 0.00 52.00 Bureau 2020 NORTHAMPTON BANGOR BORO 480101 BANGOR AREA S D 1.23 1.00 Keystone Collections Group 52.00 2020 CARBON BANKS TWP 400501 HAZLETON AREA S D 1.50 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 INDIANA BANKS TWP 330301 PUNXSUTAWNEY AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 0.00 2020 VENANGO BARKEYVILLE BORO 610201 FRANKLIN AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 JEFFERSON BARNETT TWP 330201 BROOKVILLE AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 FOREST BARNETT TWP 270102 FOREST AREA S D 1.00 1.00 Keystone Collections Group 10.00 2020 CAMBRIA BARR TWP 110801 NORTHERN CAMBRIA S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 2020 HUNTINGDON BARREE TWP 310202 JUNIATA VALLEY S D 1.75 0.00 Capital Tax Collection Bureau 0.00 2020 MONROE BARRETT TWP 450301 POCONO MOUNTAIN S D 1.00 1.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 52.00 2020 SCHUYLKILL BARRY TWP 541101 TRI-VALLEY S D 1.00 0.00 Berkheimer Tax Administrator 10.00 Lancaster County Tax Collection 2020 LANCASTER BART TWP 361601 SOLANCO S D 1.65 0.00 0.00 Bureau Municipal and School Earned 2020 LYCOMING BASTRESS TWP 410205 JERSEY SHORE AREA S D 1.60 0.00 0.00 Income Tax Office 2020 NORTHAMPTON BATH BORO 480502 NORTHAMPTON
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