John K. Weinstein

Allegheny County Treasurer

Serving the Taxpayers since 1999.

Every dog needs a license.

Pennsylvania State Law requires all dogs be licensed.

Special Tax Notice

Please inform us of the status of your business.

OPENED, CLOSED or LIMITED HOURS

Please call Special Tax at 412-350-4196

or email us

 

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Click here for establishments currently open for
take out and/or delivery that are 
registered
with the County’s Special Tax Division.

Real Estate Tax

Dog Licensing

Licensing & Permits

Special Taxes

PAY ONLINE NOW:

Know your parcel ID (lot/block) number?

Click the link below, input your parcel number, click the Search button, click the TAX INFO eBILL / ePAY tab, then click the Click to Pay button.

Don’t know your parcel ID (lot/block)?

 Click the link below to search by address

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Learn about our safe, easy, and green e-Billing and Easy Pay programs for paying your taxes on-line through our direct ACH payment system. The tax payments are quick, secure and convenient.

Important Dates


Delinquent tax period begins May 1, 2023

Postmark date is accepted as date received.

Delinquent Fees:
A one time 5% Penalty
fee is applied plus,
1% interest accrues monthly.

 

April 30th

2% Discount

ENDS: March 31st

May 31st

Gross (Face) Tax

ENDS: April 30th

June 1st

Delinquent

 BEGINS: May 1st

Only use our website and our third-party vendor, FORTE, to make on-line payments. On-line bill payers such as doxo.com are not affiliated with Allegheny County, possibly resulting in your property taxes not being paid. 

Looking for information on properties in Allegheny County?

You′ll find property records, real estate tax assessment information and everything you need to know about properties in Allegheny County on the county Real Estate Records and Property Assessments page.

Considering renting out your home for the weekend?  You need to collect hotel tax.

Short-term rentals (less than 30 days) to the general public are required to collect a 7% tax from their guest and submit it to the Treasurer’s Office. If you are considering this popular trend of short-term rental, please call the Special Tax department at 412-350-4114.

Tax Relief Programs

These programs may apply to you, to help reduce or eliminate your property tax bill.

Act 50 | Homestead/Farmstead Exclusion

Application due by March 1

County property owners with primary residences here are eligible to have the property assessment value of their home reduced by $18,000 for county tax purposes only. Note: An application for Act 50 relief will also be considered a request for Act 1 relief (The Property Tax Relief Act), if applicable. Learn More >

Act 77 | Senior Citizen Tax Relief

Application due by June 30

Gross household annual income of $30,000 a year or less.  Learn More >

More tax abatements and exemptions available through the real estate assessment office

Every dog needs a license.

Check out our new TV announcement for dog licenses, featuring former Pittsburgh Steeler Brett Kiesel.

See how the dogs feel about getting a license. It’s their protection should they get lost.

 

Do not purchase a dog license from this site.

PADOGLICENSE

Treasurer Warns Local Dog Owners of Fraudulent Dog License Website

The PA Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement has identified www.padoglicense.online as selling fake PA dog licenses and even paying search engines to appear at the top of search results pages for common terms, like “Pennsylvania dog license” or “renew PA dog license”.

Call us

412-350-4100

Address

John K. Weinstein, County Treasurer
Room 108, Courthouse
436 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

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