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Minute_Helicopter_91 t1_j9ra2fn wrote

Why does your escrow only pay 1 tax? My escrow pays my county tax, city tax and property taxes. If your escrow only pays 1 of the tax. You’ll want to reach out and find out which tax they pay if they really only pay 1 of those 3.

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toolatetobeoriginal OP t1_j9rdm1d wrote

They may- I know I get 3% for city taxes taken from my paycheck.

Then I usually pay my federal and state through turbo tax — and one other. The Jordan Tax one I’m fairly certain? Which is my local??? Which I have to do some long hand math with filling out the boxes on the paper.

I just received the Weinstein one and it looks like an invoice (sort of), and I wasn’t sure if I had to do anything with it.

Edit: I’m just really bad with this stuff and it never gets easier for me. I just want to pay my taxes.

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covertchipmunk t1_j9reej1 wrote

Taxes paid through payroll are separate from property taxes, so that city tax is different from the one on your house.

City of Pittsburgh real estate taxes

Allegheny County assessment - you can look up your county taxes here.

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toolatetobeoriginal OP t1_j9rfftr wrote

It looks like my escrow pays it every year in March. So I’ll check back then- Ty! There was a situation where we had an escrow shortage(?) since we refinanced during the pandemic to lock in a lower interest rate. Consequently- they weren’t taking out enough in taxes for the escrow- so we wound up having the mortgagee company pay partial. But we owed a good bit out of pocket. I forget who that was payable to.

After that, and my husband not changing his address with work. I just feel like we always get something wrong.

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covertchipmunk t1_j9rfrmm wrote

There are a lot of different agencies doing things differently for all this stuff. It can get very confusing. Also, the city sends property tax receipts in like, October, so you just get to spend 8 months wondering if they recorded your payment correctly.

Anyway, it's not just you!

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Minute_Helicopter_91 t1_j9rftph wrote

If you got a bill from Allegheny County for the taxes, you will want to reach out to your mortgage company. They probably didn’t get the bill and will need you to scan it or mail it to them so they can pay.

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toolatetobeoriginal OP t1_j9riokw wrote

It says “tax statement” at the top. It looks like they’ve paid at the end of March each year we’ve owned.

I’ll have my husband see if they need it scanned and sent! Thank you

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covertchipmunk t1_j9renuz wrote

Oh and yes, Jordan is your city tax return, which is mandatory, even though we have a flat 3% tax. That's the payroll one.

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toolatetobeoriginal OP t1_j9rezo3 wrote

Ok, yeah my husband forgot to update his address with his work when we first moved and at the time we had a green tree address. So then he owed a lot of money.

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thunderGunXprezz t1_j9rmnex wrote

Might not be relevant but I like to share this when I can incase there's any idiots out there like me. I had these local tax letters coming from Jordan Tax Services for a while a few years ago. Granted, I've recently made some decisions to take control of my life meaning prior to that I was a bit of a fuck up, anyway turns out I had them ready to put a lean on me for unfiled local tax returns. When I finally decided to square up i found out my employer had already been taking that tax out for me and all I had to do was log on to their website and actually file the returns for those years which all ended up being zero cost to me. They just needed me to actually go and file them.

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Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_j9rtgwl wrote

For years employers have had to take the local tax out of paychecks for local and state but you still gotta file a tax return with each

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mmphoto412 t1_j9t87ur wrote

sounds like your talking about income taxes, the op is talking about property taxes

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