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  1. Annual Business Taxes. If you are a currently registered City of Los Angeles Business Taxpayer, you may file and submit payment for your annual return on-line utilizing our interactive E-Filing system. An instructional walk through of the E-Filing process can be found here.

  2. The business tax renewal filing is due on January 1st and delinquent on the first business day of March. The amount of business tax due is based on your gross receipts generated during the previous reporting period, subject to applicable reductions under City Clerk Rulings.

  3. About the Business Tax. The Office of Finance administers the City's tax laws; issues tax registration certificates and permits, and collects City taxes and fees. Most of the funds go into the City's General Fund to support essential services such as those provided by the Police and Fire Departments.

  4. The Office of Finance is responsible for collecting business taxes, supporting businesses to obtain tax exemptions when applicable, and administering a variety of business licenses.

  5. All companies doing business within the City of Los Angeles must register their business with the City and pay business taxes each year (or file for an exemption if you qualify). It's easy to do online, or visit the Office of Finance to complete your application in person.

  6. The City of Los Angeles Office of Finance administers the city's business tax, as well as several of the permit renewals that are required for business owners. The key dates are below: February 28 (Feb 29 if Leap Year): All business entities must pay a city business tax each year, or file for an exemption.

  7. The LACBT is a business license tax levied on those who do business in the city of Los Angeles (City). The license tax is a gross receipts-based tax levied against taxpayers who live in the city or conduct business there.

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