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To set up a Disregarded Entity, please call 215-686-6600. If you would rather complete full registration of your entity on the Philadelphia Tax Center, you must have an existing Business Income and Receipt Tax (BIRT) account with us, as you will need the FEIN or SSN for that account to access your Disregarded Entity.
If you are a new business, register online with the Philadelphia Department of Revenue to retrieve your 10-digit City account number (also known as Philadelphia Tax ID Number) and payment frequency. You can also contact the agency at 215-686-6579 or revenue@phila.
If you forgot your password, we will email you instructions to reset it. If you forgot your password, as well as your secret question, please call (215) 686-6600 to reset your password.
To verify your identity, an authenticator app generates a code called a Time-based One Time Password (TOTP) that you enter along with your username and password when you log into an account. The code is usually six to eight digits.
You do not need a Philadelphia Tax Center login to respond to most letters. On the website's homepage, find the "Submissions" panel, and select "Respond to a Letter." Next, enter the Letter ID, which can be found on the top right corner of your letter.
Download the Google Authenticator app to complete the two-step authentication setup. Follow the steps to Request an Access Letter. Once you select Submit, we send a physical letter to your address on file.
Philadelphia tax account number and payment frequency If you are a new business, register online with the Philadelphia Department of Revenue to retrieve your 10-digit City account number (also known as Philadelphia Tax ID Number) and payment frequency.
Spell out names of cities (Los Angeles, not L.A.), unless in direct quotes. Capitalize city as part of a proper name, such as Kansas City or New York City. Lowercase in other instances, such as a Texas city, the city government, or the city of Boston.
Phila., Philly or PHL are the three abbreviations for Philadelphia that cannot be pluralized.
Capitalization of Places Students need to learn that the first letter of a country, state, and city all need to be capitalized. You can start by giving them examples using your own city, state, and country. Show other examples like Atlanta, Georgia, Sacramento, California, and the United States of America.