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Tax Information

Cornell School District Tax Information


Welcome to the Cornell School District Tax Information page. This page provides essential information regarding school district taxes, including rates, payment options, available exemptions, and contact details for Jordan Tax Service and Andrews & Price, our tax collection partners. We are committed to transparency and compliance with the Pennsylvania School Code and the Pennsylvania Tax Collection Law, ensuring that all taxpayers have access to the necessary resources.

Tax Rates

The Cornell School District sets its tax rates annually as part of the annual budget approval process for the General Fund. Current and historical millage rates can be found on this page or by contacting the Business Office.

 

Tax Year Millage Rate
2025-2026 27.8317
2024-2025 26.5570
2023-2024 25.7340
2022-2023 25.1070
2021-2022 24.5270
2020-2021 23.6750

 

If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact the Cornell School District Business Office at (412) 264-5010 or [email protected].

Tax Collection

Jordan Tax Service is responsible for collecting all current property taxes for the local school district. Andrews & Price is responsible for collecting delinquent property taxes on behalf of the school district. For questions regarding billing, payment methods, or exemptions, please get in touch with them directly:


Current Real Estate Tax Payments


Jordan Tax Service, Inc.
102 Rahway Road
McMurray, PA 15317

724-731-2300
https://www.jordantax.com/index.html



Delinquent Real Estate Tax


Andrews & Price, LLC. 

1500 Ardmore Blvd. 

Suite 506

Pittsburgh, PA 15221

https://www.andrewsandprice.com/

Payment Plans

To make tax payments manageable, we offer flexible installment payment options, as permitted by the Pennsylvania Tax Collection Law. Contact Jordan Tax Service for details of payment plans, including deadlines and required forms.

Homestead and Farmstead Exemptions

Qualified homeowners may apply for property tax reductions through the Homestead and Farmstead Exemption Program, funded by Pennsylvania’s Act 1 gaming revenue. Download the required paperwork to determine eligibility, complete the application process, and contact Allegheny County Property Assessment for assistance.