This article is enacted under authority of the Local Tax Enabling
Act, P.L. 1227, No. 511, December 31, 1965, 53 P.S. § 6901
et seq. as thereafter amended, supplemented, modified or reenacted
by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, including,
but not limited to, Act 7 of 2007 (SB 218).
As used in article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
COLLECTOR
The person, public employee or private agency designated
by the political subdivision to collect and administer the tax herein
imposed.
DCED
The Department of Community and Economic Development of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
EARNED INCOME
Compensation as this term defined in Section 13 (relating
to earned income taxes) of the Local Tax Enabling Act, the Act of
December 31, 1965, P.L. 1257, § 13, as amended, 53 P.S.
§ 6913, as amended.
EMPLOYER
An individual, partnership, association, limited liability
corporation, limited liability partnership, corporation, governmental
body, agency or other entity employing one or more persons on a salary,
wage, commission or other compensation basis including a self-employed
person.
HE, HIS or HIM
Indicates the singular and plural number, as well as male,
female and neuter genders.
INDIVIDUAL
Any person, male or female, engaged in any occupation, trade
or profession within the corporate limits of the political subdivision.
NET PROFITS
The net income form the operation of a business, profession;
or other activity, as this term is defined in Section 13 (relating
to earned income taxes) of the Local Enabling Act, the Act of December
31, 1965, P.L. 1251, § 13, as amended, 53 P.S. § 6913,
as amended.
OCCUPATION
Any trade, profession, business or undertaking of any type,
kind or character, including services, domestic or other, earned on
or performed within the corporate limits of the political subdivision
for which compensation is charged or received; whether by means of
salary, wages, commission or fees for services rendered.
TAX
The local services tax at the rate of $52 per calendar year.
TAX YEAR
The period from January 1 until December 31 in any year;
a calendar year.
For specific revenue purposes, an annual tax is hereby levied
and assessed, commencing January 1, 2008, upon the privilege of engaging
in an occupation with a primary place of employment within the Township
of Upper Chichester during the calendar year. Each natural person
who exercises such privilege for any length of time during any calendar
year shall pay the tax for that year in the amount of $52 assessed
on a pro rata basis, in accordance with the provisions of this article.
This tax may be used solely for the following purposes as the same
may be allocated by the Township of Upper Chichester from time to
time: emergency services, which shall include emergency medical services,
police services and/or fire services; road construction and/or maintenance;
reduction of property taxes; or property tax relief through implementation
of a homestead and farmstead exclusion in accordance with 53 Pa.C.S.A. Ch. 85, Subch. F (relating to homestead
property exclusion). The Township of Upper Chichester shall use no
less than 25% of the funds derived from the tax for emergency services.
This tax is in addition to all other taxes of any kind or nature heretofore
levied by the Township of Upper Chichester. The tax shall be no more
than $52 on each person for each calendar year, irrespective of the
number of political subdivisions within which a person may be employed.
Each employer shall prepare and file a return showing a computation
of the tax on forms to be supplied to the employer by the Collector.
If an employer fails to file the return and pay the tax, whether or
not the employer makes collection thereof from the salary, wages or
commissions paid by him or her to an employee, except as provided
hereafter in this article, the employer shall be responsible for the
payment of the tax in full as though the tax had been originally levied
against the employer.
In each tax year, each employer shall us his or her employment
records to determine the number of employees from whom such tax shall
be deducted and paid over to the Collector on or before the 30th day
following the end of each calendar quarter of each such tax year.
Each self-employed individual who performs services of any type
or kind or engages in any occupation or profession within a primary
place of employment with the Township of Upper Chichester shall be
required to comply with this article and pay the pro rata portion
of the tax due to the Collector on or before the 30th day following
the end of each quarter.
The situs of the tax shall be the place of employment on the
first day the person becomes subject to the tax during each payroll
period. In the event a person is engaged in more than one occupation,
that is, concurrent employment, or an occupation which requires the
person working in more than one political subdivision during a payroll
period, the priority of claim to collect the local services tax, shall
be in the following order:
A. First, the political subdivision in which a person maintains his
or her principal office or is principally employed;
B. Second, the political subdivision in which the person resides and
works if the tax is levied by that political subdivision;
C. Third, the political subdivision in which a person is employed and
which imposes the tax nearest in miles to the person's home. In case
of dispute, a tax receipt of the taxing authority for the calendar
year declaring that the taxpayer has made prior payment constitutes
prima facie certification of payment to all other political subdivisions.
All employers and self-employed individuals residing or having
their places of business outside of the political subdivision but
who perform services of any type or kind or engage in any occupation
or profession within the Township of Upper Chichester do, by virtue
thereof, agree to be bound by and subject themselves to the provisions,
penalties and regulations promulgated under this article with the
same force and effect as though they were residents of the Township
of Upper Chichester. Further any individual engaged in an occupation
with the Township of Upper Chichester and an employee of a nonresidential
employer may, for the purpose of this article, be considered a self-employed
person, and in the event his or her tax is not paid, the Township
of Upper Chichester shall have the option of proceeding against either
the employer or employee for the collection of this tax as hereinafter
provided.
Whoever makes any false or untrue statement on any return required
by this article, or whoever refuses inspection of the books, records
or accounts in his or her custody and control setting forth the number
of employees subject to this tax who are in his or her employment,
or whoever fails or refuses to file any return required by this article
shall be guilty of a violation and, upon conviction thereof, shall
be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $600 and costs of prosecution,
and, in default of payment of such fine and costs, to imprisonment
for not more than 30 days. The action to enforce the penalty herein
prescribed may be instituted against any person in charge of the business
of any employer who shall have failed or who refuses to file a return
required by this article.
Except as set forth hereunder, all ordinances or parts of ordinances
inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed, including, but not limited
to, Upper Chichester Township Ordinance No. 620.
The tax imposed by this article shall be effective on January
1, 2008, and all calendar years thereafter unless repealed or modified
by ordinance of the Township of Upper Chichester.