Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
Logo of the DOR
Agency overview
Formed1927
JurisdictionState government of Pennsylvania
Headquarters11th Floor, Strawberry Square, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
40°15′43″N 76°52′52″W / 40.26194°N 76.88111°W / 40.26194; -76.88111
Agency executive
Websitewww.revenue.pa.gov

The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue (DOR) is an agency of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The department is responsible for collecting all Pennsylvania taxes, including all corporate taxes and taxes on inheritance, personal income, sales and use, realty transfer, motor fuel, and all other state taxes.[1]

History

The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue was created in 1927 and began operating in 1929.

Organizational structure

The DOR is composed of the following sub-units:[2]

List of secretaries

Name Dates served Appointed by
Charles A. Johnson 1929–1931 John Stuchell Fisher
Clyde L. King 1931–1932 Gifford Pinchot
Leon D. Metzger 1932–1935
H. Edgar Barnes 1935 George Howard Earle
Harry Ellis Kalodner 1935–1936
Jack Kelly Sr. 1936–1937
J. Griffith Boardman 1937–1939
William J. Hamilton 1939–1941 Arthur James
Edward B. Logan 1942–1943
David W. Harris 1943–1948 Edward Martin
Otto F. Messner 1949–1955 James H. Duff
Gerald A. Gleeson 1955–1958 George M. Leader
Vincent G. Panati 1958
Charles M. Dougherty 1959–1963 David L. Lawrence
Theodore B. Smith 1963–1967 William Scranton
Warner M. Depuy 1967–1971 Raymond P. Shafer
Robert P. Kane 1971–1974 Milton Shapp
Vincent X. Yakowicz 1974–1975
George J. Mowod 1975–1976
Milton E. Lopus 1976–1979
Howard A. Cohen 1979–1981 Dick Thornburgh
Robert K. Bloom 1981–1983
James I. Schemer 1983–1987
Barton A. Fields 1987–1989 Bob Casey Sr.
David L. Donahoe 1989–1991
Eileen McNulty 1991–1995
Robert A. Judge 1995–2000 Tom Ridge
Larry P. Williams 2000–2003
Gregory Fajt 2003–2007 Ed Rendell
Tom Wolf 2007–2008
Stephen Stetler 2009
C. Daniel Hassell 2010–2011
Dan Meuser 2011–2015 Tom Corbett
Eileen McNulty 2015–2017 Tom Wolf
C. Daniel Hassell 2017–present
Pat Browne 2023–present Josh Shapiro

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Pennsylvania Manual, p. 4-83.
  2. ^ Pennsylvania Manual, pp. 4-83 – 4-84.

References