05/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/15/2025 06:38
Philadelphia's Department of Revenue publishes periodic reports on tax and water bill collections, delinquencies, and other analyses. Reports are released on a monthly, quarterly, and fiscal year basis. They assist in tracking revenue collections, delinquency changes, and understanding various industries' performance. They're also a great tool for revenue projections. Keep reading to discover more.
The Department of Revenue collects revenue owed to the City and School District of Philadelphia. We also administer tax and water assistance programs.
We compile and publish periodic reports about these activities. The goal is to help decision-makers understand how and where the City generates revenue. Reports provide statistical information about collections, tax and water delinquencies, assistance programs, and more. The data use in our reports comes mostly from Revenue's integrated tax system and the City's financial system.
We use statistical tables, charts, graphs, and concise narratives to make our reports easy to read and understand. Each report has its own insights:
For example, a monthly collection report shows how much revenue was collected for that month. It compares what's been collected with what's been estimated from the annual budget submitted by the Office of the Director of Finance. It also shows the Department of Revenue's performance against budget estimates for each tax type and for the various funds these taxes contribute to (e.g., General Fund, School District).
An industry analysis report digs deeper into a specific tax type, like the Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT). This type of report shows how much BIRT payment is collected per industry, per year.
Visit the following websites to view or print our reports. You can also download them for easy sorting, analysis, and visualization: