Coming soon free business tax assistance program

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The City of Commerce will introduce a free business tax assistance program on July 10, 2025, at 3:08 AM GMT. This initiative, spearheaded by the Department of Commerce, specifically targets small businesses facing tax-related challenges. Local officials highlight that the program is crucial in supporting the economic health of small enterprises. The assistance offered will include guidance on tax filing, compliance, and other financial services tailored to business needs. This comes as many small businesses struggle with tax regulations, particularly in the wake of recent economic fluctuations.

The program aims to enhance business sustainability and growth in the Commerce area. Officials encourage business owners to take advantage of these resources to mitigate tax burdens effectively. This step reflects a broader commitment to fostering a supportive environment for small businesses in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area.

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