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Who pays the tax. The Net Profits Tax (NPT) is imposed on the net profits from the operation of a trade, business, profession, enterprise, or other activity by: Philadelphia residents, even if their business is conducted outside of Philadelphia. Non-residents who conduct business in Philadelphia.
If you already have a Philadelphia tax account number and payment frequency, you can find these on previous correspondence received from the Philadelphia Department of Revenue. If youre unsure, contact the agency at 215-686-6579 or revenue@phila.gov.
Every resident, part-year resident or nonresident individual must file a Pennsylvania Income Tax Return (PA-40) when he or she realizes income generating $1 or more in tax, even if no tax is due (e.g., when an employee receives compensation where tax is withheld).
The OPA number is the 9-digit number the City assigns to every property in Philadelphia. It is the number you should use when paying your Real Estate Tax. To find this number, simply type in your street address in our Real Estate Tax Balance Search website Real Estate Tax | phila.gov.
If you already have a Philadelphia tax account number and payment frequency, you can find these on previous correspondence received from the Philadelphia Department of Revenue. If youre unsure, contact the agency at 215-686-6579 or revenue@phila.gov.
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Every individual, partnership, association, and corporation engaged in a business, profession, or other activity for profit within the City of Philadelphia must file a Business Income Receipts Tax Return, whether or not they earned a profit during the preceding year.
All Philadelphia residents owe the City Wage Tax, regardless of where they work. Non-residents who work in Philadelphia must also pay the Wage Tax.
Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT) For Tax Year 2023, the net income portion of the BIRT will drop to 5.99% from its current 6.20% rate. This rate becomes effective for tax year 2023, for returns due and taxes owed in 2024.
How to file City taxes Filing returns online. All Philadelphia taxes can be filed online. Filing returns through Modernized e-Filing (MeF) You can use the IRS Modernized e-Filing program to file some City of Philadelphia taxes. Filing paper returns.
The application for the Commercial Activity License (CAL) and Business Tax Account number (BIRT) is a combination application. You can apply online or in person in the basement of the Municipal Services building. If you apply online, it will take time for the city to process your application.

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