Boston Franchise Tax Rules for Local Businesses

Taxation and Finance Massachusetts 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 07, 2026 Flag of Massachusetts

Overview

In Boston, Massachusetts, local businesses must comply with both state corporate excise obligations often described as a "franchise" or excise tax and with city licensing and permit requirements. The Massachusetts Department of Revenue administers corporate excise rules for entities doing business in the state; businesses should consult the DOR corporate excise guidance for filing thresholds and taxable items. Massachusetts Department of Revenue - Corporate Excise[1]

Check state corporate excise guidance before assuming a local franchise tax applies.

At the municipal level, Boston enforces business licenses, permits, and payment/collection procedures through departments such as Inspectional Services and Finance; obtain required local permits and confirm payment channels before commencing operations. For local permits and inspections see the city's Inspectional Services information. City of Boston Inspectional Services[2]

Penalties & Enforcement

Monetary fines and enforcement for tax noncompliance, late payments, or failures to maintain required local permits are administered by state and city authorities. Specific fine amounts and per-day rates are not specified on the cited pages; consult the cited agencies for exact figures. City of Boston Finance Department[3]

  • Monetary penalties: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence procedures and ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: liening, collection actions, permit suspension or denial, and referral to court may be used by city or state agencies; specifics are not specified on the cited pages.
  • Enforcers and complaint routes: Boston Finance, Inspectional Services, and Massachusetts DOR handle collection or compliance issues; complaints can also be filed via Boston 311 or the responsible department contact pages.
  • Appeals and review: formal appeal routes and time limits are not specified on the cited pages; check the enforcing department for procedures and deadlines.
If you receive a notice, act promptly and contact the issuing agency for appeal deadlines.

Applications & Forms

State corporate excise returns and forms (for example, Massachusetts corporate excise filings such as Form 355/355S) are maintained by the Massachusetts DOR; consult the corporate excise guidance for the correct form, due dates, and electronic filing/payment options. See the DOR corporate excise page for forms and instructions. Massachusetts Department of Revenue - Corporate Excise[1]

Local permits and licenses are processed through Boston departments (Inspectional Services, Licensing, and Finance). If a specific city form or local fee is required, it will appear on the issuing department's page; where a local form is not published, the cited city pages state "not specified on the cited page." City of Boston Inspectional Services[2]

How-To

  1. Determine whether your entity is subject to Massachusetts corporate excise and identify the correct state form and filing frequency.
  2. Register for any required local licenses or permits with Boston Inspectional Services or the relevant city office before opening.
  3. Calculate state excise and local obligations, file returns on time, and arrange electronic payment where available to avoid penalties.
  4. Respond promptly to notices from DOR or city departments; follow the department's appeal instructions and submit any requested documentation.

FAQ

Does the City of Boston charge a separate franchise tax?
The Massachusetts corporate excise is administered at the state level; the City of Boston's published pages do not list a separate municipal franchise tax. Review the Massachusetts DOR corporate excise guidance for state obligations and check city department pages for local license and fee requirements.
Where do I file corporate excise returns?
File state corporate excise returns with the Massachusetts Department of Revenue using the official DOR filing channels and forms noted on the DOR corporate excise page.
Who enforces local compliance and how do I appeal?
Boston departments such as Finance and Inspectional Services handle local enforcement; appeal procedures and time limits are not specified on the cited city pages, so contact the issuing department for steps and deadlines.

Key Takeaways

  • State corporate excise is the primary franchise-type tax for businesses in Massachusetts.
  • Boston requires local permits and licenses; confirm requirements with Inspectional Services before opening.
  • Contact the enforcing department promptly on notices; appeal deadlines may be short.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Massachusetts Department of Revenue - Corporate Excise
  2. [2] City of Boston Inspectional Services
  3. [3] City of Boston Finance Department