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Online Business Renewal. Important System Information: • eFiling is only available to businesses that are currently registered. If you are a new business, you must obtain an Application for a Business Tax Registration Certificate. • The "Back" button on your browser will be disabled during eFiling.
- Business Tax Registration Certificate
All companies doing business within the City of Los Angeles...
- Business Tax Registration Certificate
2024 Business Tax Renewal Form Instructions . Blank forms can be accessed here or at our public counters. The business tax renewal form is broken into seven sections: Taxpayer Information; Tax Incentives & Overpayment; Tax Worksheet; Certifications; Payment Info; Information Update; Vendor / Subcontractor / Commercial Tenant Listing
All companies doing business within the City of Los Angeles need to obtain a Business Tax Registration Certificate from the city. It's easy to do online, or you may visit the Office of Finance to complete your application in person.
All businesses are required to file an annual tax renewal regardless of whether or not your business generated revenue for that tax year. Filing your renewals timely avoids late penalties and fees and also ensures that you can take advantage of all available tax credits and incentives.
The Office of Finance provides on-line services which allow businesses to register, renew and pay any bills due related to city tax liabilities. Businesses may also perform these tasks by mail or by visiting any of four service offices.
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.
Register your business as well as apply for the proper licenses and permits needed to be a compliant business in L.A. Browse RAMPLA to find unique opportunities for your business to contract with the City of Los Angeles.