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Pennsylvania Sets Interest Rates on Underpayments and Overpayments for 2020

By Paul Morcom on December 30, 2019
Posted in Uncategorized

Effective January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020, the rate of interest on underpayments of Pennsylvania taxes will be 5% per annum.  Additionally, the rate of interest on overpayments of tax will be 3% per annum (except for personal income tax overpayments, which accrue interest at the same rate as for underpayments).  See Interest Rate…

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