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Every individual, partnership, association, limited liability company (LLC), and corporation engaged in a business, profession, or other activity for profit within the City of Philadelphia must \ufb01le a Business Income & Receipts Tax (BIRT) return.
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.
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.
File and pay online You can file NPT returns and make payments through the Philadelphia Tax Center. Starting with payments due in April 2018 for Tax Year 2017, taxpayers who owe $5,000 or more for the Net Profits Tax are required to pay those taxes electronically.
Individuals engaged in any for-profit activity within the city of Philadelphia must file a BIRT return. Additionally, individuals who maintain a Commercial Activity License (CAL) must file a BIRT return, even if they didn't actively engage in any business.
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If you are a Philadelphia resident who receives certain types of unearned income, you must pay School Income Tax (SIT).
These forms help taxpayers compute and file 2020 Net Profits Tax (NPT). Net Profits Tax applies to Philadelphia residents who are self-employed (even if their business is conducted outside the city), and non-residents who conduct business in Philadelphia.
These forms help taxpayers compute and file 2021 Net Profits Tax (NPT). Net Profits Tax applies to Philadelphia residents who are self-employed (even if their business is conducted outside the City), and non-residents who conduct business in Philadelphia.
Individuals engaged in any for-profit activity within the city of Philadelphia must file a BIRT return. Additionally, individuals who maintain a Commercial Activity License (CAL) must file a BIRT return, even if they didn't actively engage in any business.
You can pay be eCheck or by credit/debit card on the Philadelphia Tax Center, the eFile/ePay website, or the Real Estate Tax balance search and payment website. We encourage taxpayers to use eCheck, which is free.

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