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If you need to change your business name, you will need to file forms with various agencies. Sole proprietorships changing their Legal Name must file updates with the Opens in new windowPennsylvania Department of Revenue and the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.
Call (215) 686-6600, or complete and mail in a tax account change form, to update your address.
Teleworking employees need to evaluate their current working situation and apply existing Pennsylvania tax laws. A Pennsylvania resident who is required to telework full-time from home in Pennsylvania rather than the employer's location outside of the state should treat his compensation as Pennsylvania source income.
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.
You can change the legal name of your LLC by filing a Certificate of Amendment, also known as Articles of Amendment, with your formation state (or any state where your company is foreign qualified to do business).
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.
How to change your business name Check your name availability and get internal buy-in. The first step is simple— check that your desired new name is available. File your articles of amendment. Notify the IRS of your business name change. Update business documents.
In order to change your LLC name, you must file a Certificate of Amendment with the Pennsylvania Bureau of Corporations This officially updates your legal entity (your Limited Liability Company) on the state records.