Business Income & Receipts Tax (BIRT) | Services (2024)

Who pays the tax

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 file a Business Income & Receipts Tax (BIRT) return. This includes:

  • Those engaged in commercial or residential real estate rental activity.
  • Estates, trusts, or non-profits engaged in any for-profit business or activity within Philadelphia.
  • Those who maintain a Commercial Activity License (CAL) but do not actively engage in business.

In all of the situations described above, you must file a BIRT return whether or not you made a profit.

If you have an active CAL but do not actively engage in business, you must file the BIRT return and tell the City that no business occurred. If you don’t file a return, you will receive a non-filer notice and court costs could be imposed.

The BIRT can be filed and paid online. Taxpayers who owe $5,000 or more for the BIRT must pay those taxes electronically.

If you must amend a BIRT return, complete a new tax return with the updated amount(s). Place an “X” in the box that indicates the form is an amended return.

For guidance on how certain federal tax provisions are treated for Philadelphia business and personal tax purposes, please visit our Guidance on federal tax laws webpage.

No Tax Liability

Businesses with $100,000 in Philadelphia taxable gross receipts or less are not required to filethe Business Income & Receipts Tax (BIRT)return. (See BIRT instructions).

Instead, we recommend that you file the one-page No Tax Liability (NTL) form on the Philadelphia Tax Center. The process is very easy. You should file the NTL for each year that your business has no BIRT liability.

To file an NTL on the Philadelphia Tax Center:

  1. Log into your Philadelphia Tax Center profile.
  2. Find your BIRT account, and select “File, view, or amend returns.”
  3. Pick “File now” on the “Returns” screen
  4. Carefully review your tax information and hit “Next.”
  5. On the “Tax liability” screen, enter your liability amount and hit “Next.” If your liability amount is less than $100,000, you will be prompted to file a No Tax Liability instead. Follow the onscreen directions to complete the process.

If you prefer filing a No Tax Liability form, please mail your completed form to:

City of Philadelphia
Department of Revenue
P.O. Box 1660
Philadelphia, PA 19105-1660

Note: If you plan to carry forward net operating losses, we recommend filing a complete BIRT return to help you keep track of your net operating loss carryforwards. Net operating losses incurred in tax years 2022 and thereafter may be carried forward 20 years. Net operating losses incurred in tax years prior to 2022 may only be carried forward three years.

Important dates

The BIRT must be filed and paid by April 15 of each year, for business activity from the previous calendar year. You may also need to pay estimated tax for the following year, depending on when you started business activity in Philadelphia:

  • When you file your first year’s BIRT return after starting business activity in Philadelphia, you don’t need to pay estimated tax for the following year.
  • When you file your second year’s BIRT return, you must pay estimated tax for the following year, equal to 100% of your actual tax from the previous year. For this second filing only, you may pay this estimated tax in quarterly installments due April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15.
  • All following years, you must pay the full estimated tax no later than April 15.

Filing extension

Need more time to prepare and file your Philadelphia Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT) returns? We will automatically grant you an extension of time to file up to 60 days from the April due date or the original due date of the BIRT return. When this initial 60-day extension period ends, we may grant you an additional extension time if the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) grants you an extension of time for filing the federal return. In effect, we will grant you a matching extension for filing the BIRT return up to the termination date of the federal extension period.

If granted an extension period to file your BIRT return, it cannot exceed the end date of the federal extension period of up to six months from the original IRS filing due date.

There’s no specific filing extension form for Philadelphia’s BIRT. Filing an extension payment voucher either by paper or online serves the dual functions of filing an extended return and making the extension payment.

Please understand that an extension of time to file your returns does not grant you any extension of time to pay your taxes. Payments made after the original due date are subject to interest and penalty charges. See our interest, penalties, and fees page for more information about rates.

If you have an overpayment or tax credit, which you do not wish to be refunded, please contact taxpayer services at (215) 686-6600 to request that it be applied to your desired tax period. You can also apply for credits online through the Philadelphia Tax Center:

  1. Log into your Tax Center profile.
  2. Find the BIRT panel under the “Summary” tab. Select “Apply for credit programs” on the right side of this same screen.
  3. Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the process.

Trade Show Vendors

As of Tax Year 2022, trade show vendors must use the BIRT-EZ annual form to file their returns on the Philadelphia Tax Center. As a trade show vendor, the Department of Revenue permits the use of separate accounting to calculate taxable receipts and net income for the specific event within the City of Philadelphia. Trade show vendors can compute a separate Profit & Loss/Income Statement for the specific event that reports the gross receipts generated and a computation of net income after deducting the ordinary, reasonable and necessary expenses related to the event.

The Trade Show Vendor Form is no longer available. File yourreturn onlineby:

  • Going to the Tax Center and selecting “Register a new taxpayer” under the “New taxpayers” panel on the homepage.
  • The site asks if you are a tax professional registering on behalf of a client. If you are, select “Yes.” Everybody else should select “No.”
  • Follow the on-screen prompts to complete registration. The last step is tocreate a username and password.

Tax rates, penalties, & fees

How much is it?

The current rates for the Business Income & Receipts Tax (BIRT) are1.415 mills ($1.415 per $1,000) on gross receipts, and 5.99% on taxable net income.

The BIRT is based on both gross receipts and net income. Both parts must be filed.

This is a separate tax from the Net Profits Tax (NPT), so it’s possible to have to pay both the BIRT and the NPT.

Tax YearRatesDue date
20231.415 mills on gross receipts and 5.81% on taxable net incomeApril 15, 2024
20221.415 mills on gross receipts and 5.99% on taxable net incomeApril 15, 2023
20211.415 mills on gross receipts and 6.20% on taxable net incomeApril 15, 2022
20201.415 mills on gross receipts and 6.20% on taxable net incomeApril 15, 2021
20191.415 mills on gross receipts and 6.25% on taxable net incomeApril 15, 2020
20181.415 mills on gross receipts and 6.30% on taxable net incomeApril 15, 2019

What happens if you don't pay on time?

If you don’t pay on time, interest and penalties will be added to the amount you owe.

For more information about rates, see our Interest, penalties, and fees page.

There are no extensions for tax payments, but you can apply for an extension to file your return.

Your Commercial Activity License can be suspended or revoked if you don’t pay your taxes. For-profit businesses are not allowed to operate in Philadelphia if they don’t have an active Commercial Activity License. This means that if you fall behind with your tax payments, we can suspend your business operations until your account is current.

Discounts & exemptions

Are you eligible for a discount?

Exemptions

Since tax year 2016, there has been an exemption of the first $100,000 in gross receipts and a proportionate share of net income from the Business Income and Receipts Tax.

Tax credits

Some tax credits reduce the amount of BIRT owed to the City. Regardless of whether your business qualifies for reductions or exemptions, you’re still required to file a BIRT return.

Tax credits that can be applied against the BIRT include:

  • Sustainable Jump Start
  • Healthy Beverage Tax Credit
  • Community Development Credit
  • Distressed Business Tax Credit
  • Green Roof Tax Credit
  • Jobs Creation Tax Credit
  • Keystone Opportunity Zone (KOZ)
  • Life Partner and Transgender Care Health Benefits Tax Credits
  • Philadelphia Re-Entry Employment Program (PREP)
  • Sustainable Business Tax Credit
  • Veterans’ Employment Tax Credit

Visit the Tax Credits section of this site to find specific eligibility and filing requirements.

Presence in Philadelphia

Economic presence (for tax year 2019 through present day)

Section 103 of the BIRT regulations were amended to reflect the ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc.

A business is considered to have nexus in Philadelphia and is subject to BIRT if it has generated at least $100,000 in Philadelphia gross receipts during any twelve (12) month period ending in the current year.

Public Law 86-272 continues to apply for the tax on Net Income.

Active presence (through tax year 2018)

Section 103 of the BIRT regulations includes a definition of “doing business” in Philadelphia. If your business meets certain regulatory criteria, it may qualify for “active presence” treatment (i.e. the tax on gross receipts only).

Can you be excused from paying the tax?

Full exemptions are only available to certain organizations. In general, organizations that are exempt from filing and paying the BIRT are:

  • Nonprofits and religious organizations.
  • Individuals engaged in a hobby or other not-for profit activity.
  • Port related activity.
  • Public utilities.

The list above is not exhaustive, and exclusions are based on the facts and circ*mstances of each business. Review the City’s Code and Revenue’s BIRT regulations to make sure you are eligible for an exemption.

Businesses in the first two years of operations may be exempt from paying BIRT through the Jump Start Philly program. Businesses in the first three years of operations may be exempt from paying BIRT through the Sustainable Jump Start program.

How to pay

File and pay online

You can file BIRT returns and make payments through the Philadelphia Tax Center.

Taxpayers owing $5,000 or more for the Business Income and Receipts Tax must pay those taxes electronically.

File a return by mail

Mail your return to:

Philadelphia Dept. of Revenue
P.O. Box 1660
Philadelphia, PA 19105-1660

Pay by mail

Mail all payments with a payment coupon to:

Philadelphia Dept. of Revenue
P.O. Box 1393
Philadelphia, PA 19105-1393

Request a refund by mail

Mail your return andrefund request to:

Philadelphia Dept. of Revenue
P.O. Box 1137
Philadelphia, PA 19105-1137

Tax code

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Business Income & Receipts Tax (BIRT) | Services (2024)

FAQs

What is business income and receipts? ›

Gross income is gross receipts minus returns and allowances, minus costs of goods sold. Generally, gross receipts is all revenue that your business received during a given year from: Sales of goods. Provision of services. Other income producing assets or activities.

Who must file BIRT? ›

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 file a Business Income & Receipts Tax (BIRT) return.

What is the birt tax rate in Philadelphia? ›

The City of Philadelphia has reduced the tax rate for the net income portion of its Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT) from 6.20% to 5.99%. The BIRT applies to gross receipts and taxable net income for business activities conducted in Philadelphia. The new rate is effective for tax year 2022.

How does the IRS define business income? ›

Business Income: Business income is income received from the sale of products or services. For example, fees received by a professional person are considered business income. Rents received by a person in the real estate business are business income.

What is proof of business income? ›

Bank statements are your best bet. If you only use one account for both business and personal banking, you must clearly highlight the business-related payments and expenses to indicate what's relevant as income.

How to calculate business income? ›

To start your calculation follow these steps:
  1. Calculate your total revenue.
  2. Subtract your business's expenses and operating costs from your total revenue. This calculates your business's earnings before tax.
  3. Deduct taxes from this amount to find you business's net income. Your net income will be your business income.

How do I run a Birt report? ›

Importing and running BIRT reports
  1. Import a BIRT report package. Import the report package for a monitored application to get the required files for defining BIRT reports.
  2. Configure the data source. All reports in a BIRT report package must point to the same data source. ...
  3. Generate a sample BIRT report.

What is the tax rate for LLC in PA? ›

The Corporate Net Income Tax (CNIT) is a tax imposed on the net income of Pennsylvania LLCs. It is an essential source of revenue for the state. LLCs are required to report their income annually and pay the CNIT. The tax rate is typically set at 9.99% of the LLC's taxable income.

Who is not required to file? ›

At a glance

In 2023, for example, the minimum for Single filing status if under age 65 is $13,850. If your income is below that threshold, you generally do not need to file a federal tax return. At tax time, not everyone needs to file a tax return before Tax Day in the United States.

Who has to pay Philadelphia income tax? ›

The tax applies to payments that a person receives from an employer in return for work or services. All employed Philadelphia residents owe the Wage Tax, regardless of where they work. Non-residents who work in Philadelphia must also pay the Wage Tax.

Who must file a Philadelphia tax return? ›

Tax requirements for anyone who is paid for work performed in Philadelphia, or for Philadelphia residents receiving unearned income.

How much tax will I pay in Philadelphia? ›

Pennsylvania personal income tax is levied at the rate of 3.07 percent against taxable income of resident and nonresident individuals, estates, trusts, partnerships, S corporations, business trusts and limited liability companies not federally taxed as corporations.

How much income can a small business make without paying taxes? ›

How much money does a small business have to make before filing taxes? If your small business is not incorporated, you may need to file a tax return and pay the self-employment tax if your net income is $400 or more.

How many years can an LLC lose money? ›

How Many Years Can You Claim a Loss With an LLC? As an LLC, you want to be careful to try not to report losses for more than two years. Otherwise, the IRS may decide to classify your business as a hobby rather than an actual business. If this happens, you can't deduct your business expenses for tax purposes.

Do I have to report small business income? ›

Single-Member LLCs and Sole Proprietorships

Similar to a sole proprietor, a disregarded entity must report income using Schedule C (Profit or Loss from Business) of Form 1040 (U.S. Individual Income Tax Return).

What does business income include? ›

Business Income is generally defined as the net income (net profit or loss) plus normal continuing operating expenses.

Do you need receipts for business income? ›

In addition to receipts, other important documentation for expenses and income includes sales slips, paid bills, invoices, deposit slips, canceled checks, cash register tapes, deposit information, receipt books, invoices, and 1099-MISC forms. This documentation will also help you in the future if you are audited.

What does business receipt mean? ›

A receipt is a document issued from a business to a customer after the customer has paid for items or services. It acts as a proof of payment for both your business and the customer.

What is the difference between receipt and income? ›

Income is the earnings of the Society (usually the total value of invoices raised) and Receipts is the amount received by the society in its Bank/Cash accounts. Similarly, Expenditure is the value of Bills given by Vendors to the society and Payments is the amount paid by Society from its Bank/Cash accounts.

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