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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 53 — MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY · Chapter 84

§ 8405. Applicability.

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§ 8405. Applicability.
It is the intent of the General Assembly that no provision of this subpart shall apply to any city of the first class, a county of the first class coterminous with a city of the first class and any school district of the first class located within a city of the first class.
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Cross References. Section 8405 is referred to in sections 8402, 8588 of this title.
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SUBCHAPTER B
(Reserved)
SUBCHAPTER C
LOCAL TAXPAYERS BILL OF RIGHTS
Sec.
8421. Short title of subchapter.
8422. Definitions.
8423. Disclosure statement.
8424. Requirements for requests.
8425. Refunds of overpayments.
8426. Interest on overpayment.
8427. Notice of basis of underpayment.
8428. Abatement of certain interest and penalty.
8429. Application of payments.
8430. Administrative appeals.
8431. Petitions.
8432. Practice and procedure.
8433. Decisions.
8434. Appeals.
8435. Equitable and legal principles to apply.
8436. Installment agreements.
8437. Confidentiality of tax information.
8438. Taxes on real property.
Cross References. Subchapter C is referred to in section 8712 of this title.
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