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Employees and payroll
Thank you for reaching out about reinstating your Pennsylvania state withholding tax account, Bala. Let me provide you with some insights to help clarify your next steps.
In general, whether an old account can be reinstated depends on the policies and processing times of the Pennsylvania Department of Service. While you've already submitted a request for reinstatement, delays in response can occur due to various reasons, such as processing backlogs or additional verification requirements.
Below are a few steps you can consider.
Follow up on your existing request:
- Log in to your Pennsylvania state tax portal to check for updates or notifications related to your reinstatement request.
- If there's no update, contact the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue directly by phone or email to inquire about the status of your request.
Starting Fresh (PA-100 Application):
- If you're unable to get a response or resolution in a timely manner, submitting a new PA-100 form to establish a fresh account is a viable option. This ensures you're in compliance and able to manage payroll tax obligations without further delay.
Compliance Reminder:
- Regardless of the account's status, ensure you're withholding and tracking your employees' state taxes to avoid any compliance gaps during this period.
With that, I recommend following up with the Department of Revenue first to confirm if reinstating the old account is possible. If you still don't receive a resolution soon, moving forward with a new PA-100 application is a practical solution.
After resolving your concern, you might want to check out this article to learn how to review your books, run reports, and prepare your tax returns: Year-end guide for QuickBooks Online.
Let me know how the follow-up with the Department of Revenue goes or if you'd like assistance completing the PA-100 form, Bala. I'm here to help ensure your payroll setup is back on track smoothly.