Taxes

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Real Estate (Property) Taxes

Property Taxes are calculated with a millage rate which leave many residents to ponder, what is a mill? One mill is equivalent to one-tenth of a cent or $0.001. The amount of tax payable is dependent on the assessed value of a property therefore a property tax is calculated by multiplying the assessed property value by the mill rate then dividing by 1,000. Consider a property assessed at $200,000 with a mill rate of 15. The property tax levied would be $3,000. 

      • Municipal (North Londonderry Township) – 2.012 mills

      • Fire Hydrant (properties within a 780 foot radius of a hydrant) – .061 mills

      • Street Lighting (properties within a 250 foot radius of a street light – the Township owns only 3, all on E Hemlock St) – $0.80 per foot of property road frontage

      • County (Lebanon) – 4.3925 mills

      • School (Palmyra Area School District) – 17.7451 mills

    Township & County Property Tax Collector

    Lebanon County Treasurer
    Lebanon County-City Building
    400 South Eighth Street, Room 103
    Lebanon, PA 17042
    (717) 228-4420 

    School Property Tax Collector

    Keystone Municipal Collections
    Lebanon County-City Building
    400 South Eighth Street, Room 113
    Lebanon, PA 17042
    (717) 272-3770

    Personal Taxes

        • Earned Income – 1/2% distributed to PASD, 1/2% distributed to NLT

        • Local Services – $52 (Police, Fire, Ambulance)

        • Per Capita – $10.00 / person – currently only collected by PASD

      Personal Tax Collector

      Keystone Municipal Collections (Local Office)
      Lebanon County-City Building
      400 South Eighth Street, Room 113
      Lebanon, PA 17042
      (717) 272-3770

      Headquarters

      546 Wendel Road
      Irwin, PA 15642
      (724) 978-0300
      Forms and/or payments should be mailed to a PO Box.

      A Note from Keystone Collections

      Did you know the quickest way to get your refund is to file online? If you live and work in PA, you can e-file on our tax administrator’s secure website, which is available 24/7. You will need your W-2, your Social Security Number and any other income documents that may apply (such as a PA-UE or a Schedule C).

      If you have questions regarding local tax filing, first visit Keystone’s Frequently Asked Questions page. If you are unable to find the answer you are looking for, use the contact form below, or call 866-539-1100.

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