[Adopted 5-2-1994 by Ord. No. 1994-4]
This article is enacted by West Hanover Township
pursuant to the authority granted by Act No. 511 of 1965, approved
December 31, 1965 (known as the "Local Tax Enabling Act"), as amended,[1] and shall be known as the "Earned Income Tax Ordinance."
The provisions hereof shall become effective on January 1, 1995.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 6901
et seq.
The provisions of Section 13 of the Local Tax
Enabling Act (Act No. 511 of 1965)[1] are incorporated herein by reference, as required by law.
Where options are provided in said Section 13, this article designates
the option selected, except that West Hanover Township reserves the
right to change the options regarding filing of returns and times
of payment, by action duly taken by West Hanover Township by regulation,
resolution or ordinance, as the case may require.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 6913.
A.
A tax for general revenue purposes is hereby imposed
at the rate of 1% on the following:
(1)
Earned income received or earned on and after January
1, 1995, by residents of West Hanover Township;
(2)
Earned income received or earned on and after January
1, 1995, by nonresidents of West Hanover Township within West Hanover
Township;
(3)
Net profits received or earned on and after January
1, 1995, by residents of West Hanover Township;
(4)
Net profits received or earned on or after January
1, 1995, in West Hanover Township by nonresidents of West Hanover
Township from businesses, professions or other activities conducted
in West Hanover Township.
B.
The tax levied upon earned income shall relate to
and be imposed upon that earned income paid by an employer or his
behalf to a taxpayer who is employed by or renders service to him.
The tax levied upon net profits herein shall relate to and be imposed
on the net profits of any business, profession or other activity carried
on by any taxpayer.
C.
The tax hereby levied and assessed shall be applicable
to earned income received and to net profits earned on and after January
1, 1995, through December 31, 1995, and shall continue in force and
effect for each calendar year thereafter, as provided in the Local
Tax Enabling Act, Act No. 511 of the Session of 1965 of the General
Assembly, as amended.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 6901
et seq.
A.
Net profits. Every taxpayer making net profits in
any year beginning with the year 1995 shall file on or before April
15 a declaration of his estimated net profits for the current year;
shall pay the tax due thereon in quarterly installments, on or before
April 15, June 15 and September 15 of the current year and January
15 of the succeeding year; and shall file a final return and pay to
the office or bureau the balance of the tax due, on April 15 of the
succeeding year, all as provided in Section 13, IIIA(3), of the Local
Tax Enabling Act.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 6913.
B.
Earned Income. For each year beginning with the year
1995, every taxpayer shall make and file a final return on or before
April 15 and pay the tax due, all as provided in Section 13, IIIB,
first paragraph, of the Local Tax Enabling Act.
C.
Earned income not subject to withholding. Every taxpayer
who is employed for a salary, wage, commission or other compensation
and who received any earned income not subject to the provisions relating
to the collection at source shall, beginning with the year 1995, make
and file with the officer on a form prescribed or approved by the
officer a quarterly return on or before April 30 of the current year,
July 31 of the current year, October 31 of the current year and January
31 of the succeeding year, setting forth the aggregate amount of earned
income not subject to withholding by him during the three-month periods
ending March 31 of the current year, June 30 of the current year,
September 30 of the current year and December 31 of the current year,
respectively, and subject to the tax, together with such other information
as the officer may require. Every taxpayer making such return shall,
at the time of filing thereof, pay to the officer the amount of tax
shown as due thereon, all as provided in Section 13, IIIB(2), of the
Local Tax Enabling Act.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 6913.
A.
Every employer having an office, factory, workshop,
branch, warehouse or other place of business within the geographical
area of West Hanover Township shall deduct the tax imposed by this
article on the earned income payable him to his employee or employees.
Said employers shall file quarterly returns and final returns and
pay quarterly to the officer the amount of taxes deducted, all set
forth in Section 13, IV(b), of the Local Tax Enabling Act.[1] The returns shall be for calendar quarters and shall be
returned and the tax paid on or before April 30, July 31 and October
31 of the current year and January 31 of the succeeding year.
(1)
On or before February 28, 1996, and on each February
28 thereafter, every employer shall file with the officer:
(a)
An annual return showing the total amount of
earned income paid, the total amount of tax deducted and the total
amount of tax paid to the officer for the period beginning January
1 and ending December 31 of the prior year.
(b)
A return withholding statement for each employee
employed during all or any part of the period beginning January 1
of the prior year and ending December 31 of the prior year, setting
forth the employee's name, address and social security number, the
amount of earned income paid to the employee during said period, the
amount of tax deducted, the political subdivisions imposing the tax
upon such employee and the amount of tax paid to the officer. Every
employer shall furnish two copies of the individual return to the
employee for whom it is filed.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 6913.
B.
Every employer who discontinues business prior to
December 31 of any year shall, within 30 days after discontinuance
of business, file returns and withholding statements hereinabove required
and pay the tax due.
C.
No employer shall be required to register, deduct
taxes, file returns or pay taxes in the cases of domestic servants.
The income tax officer or bureau shall be selected
from time to time by action of West Hanover Township. Such officer
or bureau shall have the powers and duties, and be subject to the
penalties, provided in the Local Tax Enabling Act, Act 511 of the
1965 Session of the General Assembly, as amended.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 6901
et seq.
The tax imposed in § 178-31 of this article shall not be levied on the net profits of any person, institution or organization as to whom it is beyond the power of West Hanover Township to impose said tax under existing law, the Constitution of the United States of America or the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The provisions of this article shall take effect
January 1, 1995. Nothing contained herein shall be considered to be
a repealer by implication or otherwise of the provisions of the Earned
Income Tax Ordinance, enacted December 16, 1968, as re-enacted thereafter,
as it may apply to earned income and net profits of taxpayers in calendar
years ending December 31, 1994, or in fiscal years commencing prior
thereto and ending prior to December 31, 1995, which shall remain
in full force and effect with respect to such earned income and net
profits. Subject to valid enactment of this article without appeal
effective January 1, 1995, all prior ordinances or parts thereof inconsistent
herewith are hereby modified, amended and repealed by the provisions
of this article which shall thereafter govern the taxation of such
earned income or net profits.