412-350-4100 or
1-866-282-TAXS (8297)
Mailing Address Corrections
412-350-4100
Senior Citizen Tax Relief
412-350-3875
E-billing
412-350-4122
Real Estate Tax Refunds
412-350-4106
Delinquent Tax
Jordan Tax Service
412-835-5243
Dog, Fishing, Hunting
& Boat Licenses
412-350-4111
Special Tax Division
(Alcohol, Vehicle Rental, Hotel)
1-877-TX-DRINK
THANK YOU for being environmentally FRIENDLY!
Electronic billing delivery helps transform Allegheny County into a “GREEN” government by reducing the annual environmental impact of the cost of paper billing. This reduction saves money and truly helps Allegheny County with its GO GREEN initiative.
The County Treasurer’s primary functions under law, is to be the independent collecting agent and discretionary investor of all county funds. The Treasurer’s Office does not set property assessment value, tax millage rate, or collection due dates.
Please take a few minutes to read the important tax information contained in this bulletin. Thank you in advance for paying your county taxes and please feel free to give us a call toll free at 1-866-282-TAXS or 412-350-4100.
Sincerely,
John K. Weinstein, Allegheny County Treasurer
Important Dates
Postmark date is accepted as date received.
Delinquent Fees: A one time fee of 5% Penalty is applied and 1% interest accrues monthly.

2% Discount
ENDS: March 31

Gross Tax
ENDS: April 30

Delinquent
BEGINS: May 1
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.

Your dog needs a license too!
Please renew your dog’s license for 2020.
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
