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You can use the Philadelphia Tax Center to file and pay all taxes. You can also use the Tax Center to pay City fees and apply for Real Estate Tax assistance programs, including the Homestead Exemption. For help getting started, or answers to common questions, see our Tax Center guide.
The Philadelphia Tax Center is where you can find, file, and pay most business taxes, including your Net Profits Tax, Liquor Tax, and Beverage Tax. The new system comes with some big upgrades, and makes interacting with our department online easier than ever.
In fall 2021, Philadelphia taxpayers started using a new website to file and pay City taxes electronically: the Philadelphia Tax Center. This change was part of a two-phase process to replace our tax system of record.
Philadelphia has a complex tax system that includes various rates and abatement programs. The city imposes different tax rates for land and buildings, and these rates can vary based on the property’s use, such as residential, commercial, or industrial.
The Philadelphia Tax Center is the online portal to pay all city taxes and is available at tax-services.phila.gov. As of October 3, 2022, all city taxes will be payable using the Philadelphia Tax Center.
The Department of Revenue imposes various taxes that must be filed and paid by businesses that are operated and/or located in Philadelphia. The most common business taxes are the Business Income & Receipts Tax, or BIRT (formerly the Business Privilege Tax), and the Net Profits Tax.
The Philadelphia Tax Center is up and running online. The city says it's the best way to file for the business income and receipts tax, school income tax and others.
This webpage covers information important to understanding property taxes in Philadelphia. You can find a list of real estate tax assistance programs here. 1. The Basics. Property taxes are assessed and collected by the City of Philadelphia and on behalf of the School District of Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Keeping pace with city tax laws can be daunting, but the Philadelphia Department of Revenue has streamlined the process with its online Tax Clearance Certificate system.
The Department of Revenue imposes various taxes that must be filed and paid by businesses that are operated and/or located in Philadelphia. The most common business taxes are the Business Income & Receipts Tax, or BIRT (formerly the Business Privilege Tax), and the Net Profits Tax.