
Commercial Activity License
215-686-8686
*Formerly known as the Business Privilege License.*
For anyone doing business in Philadelphia, you need a Commercial Activity License. The Commercial Activity License is FREE. A City Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT) Number is required with the application.

Philadelphia Business Income and Receipts Tax Number
215-686-6600
The Philadelphia Department of Revenue will issue a Philadelphia Business Income and Receipts Tax Number, and can provide information about City business taxes.

Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I)
215-686-2400
Consult L & I to determine if your business type or location requires any additional Licenses, Permits, or Zoning.
Municipal Services Building - 11th Floor
1401 JFK Blvd. Concourse Level
Philadelphia, PA 19102

Fictitious & Legal Business Name Registration
If your business name is different from your legal name, you must either register the legal name with the state (through filing formation documents for an LLC, corporation, or partnership), or file for a fictitious (trade) name (if you plan to operate as sole proprietor. There is a small fee.

Internal Revenue Service
267-941-6800
Any corporation or partnership, or a sole proprietor who plans on hiring employees, must obtain a Federal ID Number by filing IRS Form SS-4.
For information, or to obtain the form, call or visit.
600 Arch Street, Room 1232
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Pennsylvania Online Business Tax Registration
717-787-1064
*Formerly the PA Enterprise Registration Form (PA-100)*
The myPATH registration service includes registration for all tax types included in the previous PA-100 application. It also includes the ability to register for corporate net income tax, corporation specialty taxes, and other withholding taxes that are new services being offered with this transition to myPATH.
*Services for taxpayers with special hearing and speaking needs: 1-800-447-3020
PA Department of Revenue
110 N 8th Street Room, STE 204A
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 560-2056
For questions pertaining only to PA State Unemployment Tax, call 215-560-2845.

Bureau of Corporations & Charitable Organizations
1-717-787-1720
To inquire whether your proposed business name is available, or to request registration forms, contact:
207 North Office Building
401 North Street
Harrisburg, PA 17120

State Worker’s Insurance Fund
570-963-4635
SWIF was established by law to provide a quality workers' compensation program for Pennsylvania businesses that choose the Fund to meet their required obligation under the Workers' Compensation Act, and to contribute to a progressive, stable workers' compensation market in Pennsylvania.
100 Lackawanna Avenue
P.O. Box 5100
Scranton, PA 18505-5100

PA Department of Labor & Industry
L&I administers benefits to unemployed individuals, oversees the administration of workers' compensation benefits to individuals with job-related injuries, and provides vocational rehabilitation to individuals with disabilities. The department prepares job seekers for the global workforce through employment and job training services for adult, youth, older workers, and dislocated workers. In addition, L&I enforces various laws and safety standards in the workplace and administers the commonwealth's programs for community service by young Pennsylvanians.
PA Dept. of Labor and Industry
1521 North Sixth Street
Harrisburg PA, 17102

Chester County Department of Community Development
610-344-6900
This site provides county demographic information, procurement, real estate information, links to business resources and organizations, local municipalities, and county government offices.

Bucks County Industrial Development Authority
267-880-6071
This site provides county resource links and county demographics. They administer the economic development initiatives of the County Commissioners, including administering several loan funds, and work in partnership with many for- and not-for-profit organizations to support local businesses, enterprises, and entrepreneurs.

Delaware County Commerce Center
610-566-2225
This site is a one-stop resource for economic development agencies, authorities and resources in Delaware County.

Montgomery County Commerce Department
610-278-5950
This is the resource site for Montgomery County economic assistance and development for business. This site contains information and links to demographics, state and local taxes, and business resources.

Doing Business with Allegheny County
800-581-9145
Vendors and suppliers interested in doing business with Allegheny County can review open solicitations for Purchasing and Supplies bids on the Bonfire website. Suppliers must be registered to access open opportunities.

City of Philadelphia Business Services
311
This resource site provides information regarding Business Services and Economic Inclusion within the City of Philadelphia. This site provides detailed information, forms and resources related to planning, starting and running a business.

Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation
215-496-8020
This resource site provides information about economic development initiatives including financing programs and real estate services in the Philadelphia region.

Beacon
215-393-3144
Beacon is a community of accomplished and diverse leaders and entrepreneurs. Beacon helps members to develop relationships to grow their skills, careers, and businesses.

VestedIn
215-452-0100
VestedIn (formerly West Philadelphia Financial Services Institution) has been referred to as the “economic engine” of the community. Their mission is to facilitate empowerment and wealth building through investment in communities. VestedIn takes the moving parts of our community and converts that power into tangible actions that propels motion that lasts for generations.

Community Legal Services of Philadelphia
215-981-3700
For over 40 years, Community Legal Services (CLS) of Philadelphia has provided the highest quality legal assistance to low-income Philadelphians who cannot afford legal counsel when they most need it. CLS houses nine different legal units: Community Economic Development; Consumer Law; Aging and Disabilities Law; Employment; Energy; Family Advocacy; Housing; Language Access; and Public Benefits, including the Advocating on Behalf of Children project (ABC).

Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law
215-895-1529
The Entrepreneurial Law Clinic provides legal guidance to Philadelphia-area start up companies by assigning them a team of law students under the supervision of a mentor. Interested firms should apply at the link below.

Philadelphia VIP/LawWorks
215-523-9550
Philadelphia LawWorks, a project of Philadelphia VIP, contributes to Philadelphia's economic development by ensuring that homeowners, nonprofits and small business owners' legal needs are met and by educating clients and the community to prevent legal problems.

Philadelphia Bar Association
215-238-6333
The Philadelphia Bar Association has a referral service. You'll be asking to complete a form with your information and a brief description of the legal problem at hand. They'll refer to an attorney who practices in the specific legal area you're seeking. There is no cost for the referral; should you contact the attorney they refer you to, there is a set $35 fee for a 30 minute consultation.

ADA and Business Accessibility Guide
1-800-514-0301
This guide presents an informal overview of some basic ADA requirements for small businesses that provide goods or services to the public. The U.S. Small Business Administration is pleased to work with the U. S. Department of Justice in assisting small businesses to understand and comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act.
For More Information Call:
800-514-0301 (voice)
800-514-0383 (TDD)

Entrepreneur Assistance Clinic
814-856-7134
The Entrepreneur Assistance Clinic offers legal services to startup companies and entrepreneurs across the Commonwealth. These services are free although there is a small registration fee. Our mission is to be a full-service legal team to assist young businesses from organization and formation to early-stage investment rounds and other contractual work as needed.

Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians
215-557-2626
The Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians' services for immigrants include employment assistance, small business start up assistance, ESL training, and more. Their services for employers include help finding, hiring, and retaining qualified immigrants.

PA Business One-Stop Shop
1-833-722-6778
PA Business One-Stop Shop is the result of the commonwealth's effort to make Pennsylvania the easiest place in the world to start, build and expand a business. This website gives entrepreneurs one-stop access to business information. Entrepreneurs can find out how to start a business, learn how PA can help them grow, find the right forms and electronically register a business with the Department of Labor and Industry, Department of Revenue, and Department of State.

Clarifi
1-800-989-2227
Founded in 1966, Clarifi (formerly known as Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Delaware Valley) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit community service organization providing a wide variety of counseling services and educational programs designed to empower individuals-of all economic levels-financially, and to help them before, during or after a period of financial difficulty.

U.S. Department of Commerce - International Trade Administration
202-482-2867
The U.S. Department of Commerce and International Trade Administration (ITA) are critical to the implementation of NEI and are your resource for competing in the global marketplace.

"Why Export" by Inc. Custom Studio
A video series developed through a partnership with AT&T, SBA & Inc. Magazine to promote exporting. The series guides small businesses through the process of exporting: Getting Started in Exporting; Planning for Export success; Connecting with Foreign Buyers; Financing; and five Case Studies of successful small business exporters.

U.S. Export Assistance Centers
USEACs will teach you about the exporting process at centers across the country. Located in metropolitan areas throughout the country, U.S. Export Assistance Centers (USEACs) support American small businesses who want to compete globally by exporting.

Creating a Domain Name
A domain name is the online URL of your business and helps to legitimize your presence online. A domain allows you to create a website and email address rather than using a site like gmail or hotmail. This resource clearly explains what a domain name is and easy ways to obtain (and maintain) one.

Grow with Google Career Certificate
Complete a Google Career Certificate to get exclusive access to CareerCircle, which offers free 1-on-1 coaching, interview and career support, and a job board to connect directly with employers, including over 150 companies in the Google Career Certificates Employer Consortium.

HOPE2Women Funding Center
202-430-4756
We offer a variety of resources to support your small business at every stage. Whether you're looking to create a business plan, gain clarity on your finances, or are ready to apply for a loan, we have what you need!

Newtek Lending
631-835-1238
Newtek Lending provides lending solutions that can help you access the capital you need to finance certain business objectives.

WORC - Emergency Savings Program
215-564-5500
Developed by WORC in partnership with the Commonwealth of PA, The Family Savings Account assists individuals whose income is below 400% of the federal poverty level, in building their personal financial strength by learning the value of saving money and developing a fundamental knowledge of financial opportunities.

Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) w/ CLA
1-888-529-2648
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a federal tax credit that offers a financial incentive to employers and plays a pivotal role in promoting a stable workforce. Taking advantage of tax credits like WOTC can be a full-time job. Watch our short WOTC video to see how CLA can help you identify eligible employees, collect supporting information, submit the required tax forms, and compute the dollar amount of the credit.

Redirect Your PA State Tax Liability for a 90% Tax Credit
484-704-2300
Fund need-based scholarships for Philadelphia area students to attend Catholic Pre-K, grade, and high schools while receiving a 90% tax credit. Through the establishment of Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) and Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) programs, donors can receive up to a 90% tax credit against their personal PA state tax liability by making their gift through BLOCS.

Philadelphia Business Lending Network Incentive
215-683-2100
Grow your business with a simplified process of applying for loans! The Philadelphia Business Lending Network (PBLN) is a service that enables business owners to express interest in financing to a group of nonprofit lenders, for profit lenders, and other funders with one form.

Small Business Investment Companies (SBIC) directory
Contact an SBA-licensed SBIC looking to invest in small businesses. Find an investor for your business from among more than 300 Small Business Investment Companies (SBICs) licensed by SBA.

SBA Lender Match Platform
This improved online tool will simplify access to Capital for small businesses. SBA has launched the next generation of the Lender Match tool for small businesses to connect to capital through SBA’s network of approved banks and private lenders.

PA Angel Network
This is a group of Angel Investors across the Commonwealth with connections to individual funds.

Made in America Resource Partner Toolkit
The SBA has established a Made in America Manufacturing initiative that commits to a deeper collaboration and coordination of the agencies’ resources. On its own and with your help as our resource partner, SBA is working to increase access to capital, improve opportunities for public and private investments in support of manufacturing in America, and help small businesses explore and export products globally. The effort aims to achieve the President’s vision of America First with world-class resources and the tools and support necessary to build robust, sustainable communities.