Who must file a personal income tax return?
If you are a PA resident, nonresident or a part-year PA resident, you must file a PA tax return if:
• You received total PA gross taxable income in excess of $33, even if no tax is due with your PA return; and/or
• You
incurred a loss from any transaction as an individual, sole proprietor,
partner in a partnership or PA S corporation shareholder.
PA law does
not exempt a minor from the above requirements to file a PA tax return
even if claimed as a dependent on a federal return.
The
executor, administrator, or other person responsible for the affairs of a
decedent must file a PA tax return if the decedent met the above
requirements.
Pennsylvania
taxes eight classes of income: (1) compensation; (2) net profits from
the operation of a business, profession or farm; (3) net gains or income
less net losses from dispositions of property; (4) net gains or income
from rents, royalties, patents and copyrights; (5) dividends; (6)
interest; (7) gambling winnings (except Pennsylvania Lottery winnings);
and (8) net gains or income derived through estates or trusts.
Looks like to me if 40% of the population pays only 6% of the burden, it is that group who is getting plenty of 2013 tax brackets advantages. I'm not saying this is unfair. Saying the rich aren't paying their fair share just is not supported by the raw data. So, I'm wondering why this is said. I just can't figure it out.
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