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Begin by entering your Taxpayer Name and Location Address at the top of the form. Ensure that all details are accurate for proper processing.
Fill in the Filing Period and Due Date, which is the 20th of the month following the end of your reporting period.
Report your Gross Sales and Service receipts in Line 1, including all taxable and non-taxable sales. This total is crucial for calculating your tax liability.
Calculate the Amount of City Sales Tax by multiplying Line 4 by 2.5% and enter it in Line 5.
Add any Bad Debts Collected to Line 6A and Excess Tax Collected to Line 6B, then sum these amounts for Line 7.
Complete deductions on Lines 8 through M as applicable, ensuring you account for any vendor allowances or prior period adjustments.
Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and submitting your return electronically through our platform.
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