§ 33.023 IMPOSITION OF TAX; INTEREST.
   (A)   Every person who makes, executes, delivers, accepts, or presents for recording any document or in whose behalf any document is made, executed, delivered, accepted, or presented for recording shall be subject to pay for and in respect to the transaction, or any part thereof, a tax at the rate of 1% of the value of the real estate represented by such document, which tax shall be payable at the earlier of the time the document is presented for recording or within 30 days of acceptance of such document or within 30 days of becoming an acquired company.
   (B)   The payment of the tax imposed herein shall be evidenced by the affixing of an official stamp or writing by the Recorder whereon the date of the payment of the tax, amount of the tax, and the signature of the collecting agent shall be set forth.
   (C)   It is the intent of this subchapter that the entire burden of the tax imposed herein on a person or transfer shall not exceed the limitations prescribed in the Local Tax Enabling Act of December 31, 1965, Pub. Law 1257, 53 P.S. §§ 6901 et seq., so that if any other political subdivision shall impose or hereafter shall impose such tax on the same person or transfer than the tax levied by the borough under the authority of that Act shall during the time such duplication of the tax exists, except as hereinafter otherwise provided, be one-half of the rate and such one-half rate shall become effective without any action on the part of the borough; provided, however, that the borough and any other political subdivision which impose such tax on the same person or transfer may agree that, instead of limiting their respective rates to one-half of the rate herein provided, they will impose respectively different rates, the total of which shall not exceed the maximum rate permitted under the Local Tax Enabling Act. If for any reason the tax is not paid when due, interest at the rate in effect at the time the tax is due shall be added and collected.
(Prior Code, Ch. 24, Pt. 2, § 204) (Ord. 3-88, passed 9-6-1988)