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Pennsylvania State Tax Forms & Schedules for 2026

The tax forms on this page can be essential for your Pennsylvania state tax return. Each form automatically calculates the relevant deductions and tax amounts based on the 2026 Pennsylvania State tax tables.

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Pennsylvania Tax Forms

The tax forms below are for Pennsylvania State tax return calculations. Each form will automatically calculate the relevant tax deductions and amount based on the 2026 Pennsylvania State tax tables

Browse the key Pennsylvania (PA) tax forms used for filing and managing individual income tax obligations. These include the PA-40 Income Tax Return, supporting schedules for interest, dividends, business income, and deductions, as well as forms for tax forgiveness, estimated payments, and employee withholding adjustments. Together, these forms ensure accurate reporting, compliance, and access to Pennsylvania-specific tax benefits for residents and part-year filers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers for Pennsylvania filers: flat-rate state tax, local earned income taxes, withholdings, and dependents.

What is Form PA-40?

Form PA-40 is the Pennsylvania Individual Income Tax Return used by residents, part-year residents, and nonresidents to report taxable income and claim credits or deductions.

Can I amend to claim a refund?

Yes, if withholding or estimated payments exceeded revised liability.

Does PA tax long-term capital gains?

Yes—PA taxes “net gains from the sale, exchange, or disposition of property.” This wage page doesn’t include capital gains; model them with Schedule D.

What rate does Pennsylvania use?

Pennsylvania has a flat personal income tax rate of 3.07 % for all taxable income.

Where do I enter the exclusion amount?

You do not enter it separately; if fully excluded, you simply omit the gain from your PA-40. Partial exclusions must be shown on Schedule 19.

Important Notes

All calculations are estimates for guidance only. Always review your return and consider professional advice when submitting official filings.