Tax Information
Contact Information
Tax Office
815 Bustleton Pike
Richboro PA 18954
vincentdeon@twptax.com Website: http://northamptontaxcollector.wordpress.com/
Hours
Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Telephone & Email Directory
| Name | Title | Telephone |
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Vince Deon
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Tax Collector | (215) 357-1343 |
Overview
Seventy percent (70%) of the Township's total revenue comes from taxes. This revenue is used for police and fire protection, street repair and maintenance, recreation services and maintenance of facilities, library services, rescue services, capital improvement projects, and debt service.
Please use separate checks for each tax bill. SORRY, NO CASH IS ACCEPTED.
Real Estate Tax
The Board of Supervisors approves the real estate millage rate for the Township as part of the annual budget approval process. The following is the 2026 millage rate and breakdown:
| General Purpose | 10.000 mills |
| Fire Services | 9.250 mills |
| Emergency Medical Services | 2.000 mills |
| Recreation Services | 2.930 mills |
| Debt Service | 7.100 mills |
| Library Services | 2.400 mills |
| Road Equipment | 0.570 mills |
| Road Maintenance Fund | 1.000 mills |
| Total Millage Rate |
35.250 mills |
*Property taxes are expressed in terms of mills per dollar of assessed value. One mill is equal to one-tenth (1/10) of a penny or 1/1000 of a dollar. The property tax formula is the mill rate (divided by 1,000) multiplied by the property's assessed value. For example, with a millage rate of 35.250 mills and a home assessed at the median value of $40,000 a home, the tax rate would be:
0.03525 X $40,000 = $1,410.00
Vince Deon is our elected tax collector and is responsible for collecting Real Estate Taxes. Please click here for his website and contact information.
Earned Income Tax (EIT)
An Earned Income Tax (EIT) of 1% is levied on:
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Gross earnings for individuals
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Net profits for businesses
The tax applies to all individuals who live or work in the Township.
Revenue collected from the EIT is distributed evenly between:
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0.5% to the Township
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0.5% to the Council Rock School District
Local Services Tax (LST)
The Local Services Tax (LST) is assessed on all individuals working within the Township.
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Annual amount: $52.00
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Typically collected through payroll withholding and remitted directly to the Township’s tax collector.
Individuals earning less than $12,000 per calendar year may qualify for an exemption. To apply, an exemption form must be filed with your employer.
Tax Collection Services
The Township contracts with Keystone Collections Group to collect:
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Earned Income Tax (EIT)
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Per Capita Tax
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Local Services Tax (LST)
Residents and businesses are encouraged to visit www.KeystoneCollects.com to access forms, file returns, and review frequently asked questions.
Office Closures
Township offices are closed on:
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Federal Holidays
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State Holidays
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County Holidays
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Township Holidays
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Election Days
File Online for Faster Processing
The quickest way to receive a refund is to file electronically.
If you live or work in Pennsylvania, you may securely e-file your local tax return 24/7 through Keystone’s website at:
Keystone’s e-file system is fast, secure, and user-friendly, allowing you to file at your convenience.
To complete your return, you will need:
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Your W-2 form
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Your Social Security Number
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Any additional applicable income documents (such as PA-UE or Schedule C)
Mortgage Escrow Payments
Mortgage companies typically pay escrowed tax bills within the discount period. If you have concerns, please forward your tax bill to your mortgage company upon receipt.
Questions?
For assistance with local tax filing:
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Visit Keystone’s Frequently Asked Questions online
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Call the Taxpayer Helpline: 1-888-328-0565 to speak with a knowledgeable Taxpayer Service Agent
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Email Taxpayer Support (available 24/7)
Online inquiries are generally answered within three business days.