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Upper St. Clair School District

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Taxes

Jordan Tax Service (JTS) collects and administers all taxes for both the Township of Upper St. Clair and the Upper St. Clair School District.

In addition to its main offices in McMurray and Bethel Park, JTS offers a local Tax Office within USC Township's municipal building, located at 1820 McLaughlin Run Road.

Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. except during the summer (Memorial Day through Labor Day) when the hours are 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Township Tax Office is closed for lunch every day from 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. An outside payment depository box is available to the left of the main building entrance where any tax or sewage payment may be dropped off at any time.

JTS accepts credit card and eCheck payments through its website - www.jordantax.com. Credit card payments are not accepted at the Township Tax Office. 


Property Taxes

School real estate taxes adhere to the following schedule:

  • Bills mailed:  July 1
  • Deadline to receive a 2% discount:  Aug. 31
  • Deadline to pay face value:  Oct. 31
  • 10% late payment penalty assessed:  after Oct. 31 

Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program

The Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program supports homeowners and renters across Pennsylvania. This program provides a rebate ranging from $380 to $1,000 to eligible older adults and people with disabilities aged 18 and older. The amount of money you will receive is based on your income. This program is supported by funds from the Pennsylvania Lottery and gaming.

Under Pennsylvania law, the Department of Revenue evaluates the program before the June 30 deadline every year. If extra funds are available, the deadline is extended to December 31. Applications postmarked by that date will be accepted for processing. 

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Property Assessments

Upper St. Clair Township properties are assessed by the Allegheny County Department of Real Estate, which assigns a Full Market Value. To access the assessed value of any property in Allegheny County, visit the Allegheny County Real Estate Portal and search by address or parcel number.

To calculate the property tax for any property, multiply the home's Total Market Value by the millage rate and divide the result by 1,000. 


Delinquent Real Estate Tax Collection 

The school district employs the law firm Weiss Burkardt Kramer LLC for delinquent real estate tax collection. 

Weiss Burkardt Kramer
Delinquent Tax Collection Department
445 Fort Pitt Boulevard, Suite 503
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: 412-391-0160
Fax: 412-391-9685