Cumberland County Tax Bureau

Jan 22, 2026

Access the Cumberland County Tax Bureau here.

The Cumberland County Tax Bureau is a state agency in Pennsylvania responsible for collecting local taxes and ensuring compliance with state tax laws. They provide resources and assistance to residents and businesses to help them understand and fulfill their tax obligations.

Agency Accounts

Cumberland County Tax Account

Access your online account via Cumberland County Tax Bureau eReporting.

The Cumberland County Tax Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Cumberland County Tax Account Number : Enter your EIN if you don't have an Account Number
  • Cumberland Tax Collection District EIT Account Number : Enter your EIN if you don't have an account number

Cumberland Silver Spring Township Tax Collection District Account

The Cumberland Silver Spring Township Tax Collection District Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Cumberland Silver Spring Township LST Account Number (PSD: 210404) : Enter your EIN if you don't have an account number
  • Cumberland Silver Spring Township EIT Account Number (PSD: 210404) : Enter your EIN if you don't have an account number

Cumberland Lower Allen Township Tax Collection District (PSD 210902)

The Cumberland Lower Allen Township Tax Collection District (PSD 210902) allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Cumberland Lower Allen Township EIT (PSD 21902) : Enter your EIN if you don’t have an account number
  • Cumberland Lower Allen Township LST (PSD 210902) : Enter your EIN if you don’t have an account number

Allegheny Bethel Park Borough Tax Collection District

The Allegheny Bethel Park Borough Tax Collection District allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Allegheny Bethel Park Boro EIT (PSD 730201) : Enter your EIN if you don’t have an account number”
  • Allegheny Bethel Park Boro LST (PSD 730201) : Enter your EIN if you don’t have an account number

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