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Individuals who resided in Lancaster County or the Octorara Area School District in Chester County for all or part of any calendar year and who earned income or net profits in that year are required to file a Local Earned Income & Net Profits Tax Return with the Lancaster County Tax Collection Bureau (LCTCB) each year by April 15.
Additional information on who must file, how to file, and where to file your Local Earned Income Tax Return is available at the Lancaster County Tax Collection Bureau website – www.lctcb.org. If you need additional assistance, you may contact LCTCB by mail at 1845 William Penn Way, Lancaster, PA 17601, by email at info@lctcb.org, or by phone at (717) 569-4521.
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Public water in Manheim Township is provided by the City of Lancaster's regional water system. The City of Lancaster Water Bureau receives all bills for water. Questions about your bill and where to pay them can be directed to the Water Bureau's Customer Service staff at 717-735-3425 from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
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Lancaster Area Sewer Authority (LASA). For payment information, feel free to contact LASA, Monday through Friday between 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. at 717-299-4843.
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Manheim Township is listed on Comcast Cable bills as a franchise, but we can not handle calls with regards to your service, upgrades, billing, concerns, etc. All calls related to your Comcast Cable bill or service can be directed to their local number at (800) 266-2278.
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The Township's real estate millage rate is set by the elected Board of Commissioners and from time to time may be changed by its action. Real estate taxes are one source of revenue used to pay for Township services and costs. As expenses rise, the need to raise real estate taxes may occur. In cases where new sources of revenue are implemented, the Board of Commissioners may lower real estate taxes.Finance