This dataset includes over 200 thousands businesses registered with the San Francisco Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector.
San Francisco's Business and Tax Regulations Code requires that every person engaging in business within the City must register within 15 days after commencing business.
Each business is registered with location account number, legal business name, doing business as (DBA) name, location, mailing address, industry code, business start date, location start date, etc.
Dataset Information
Subject
Economy and Community
Jurisdiction
City and County ofof San Francisco, State of California
Data Provider
San Francisco Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector
Source
data.sfgov.org
Dataset Details
San Francisco's Business and Tax Regulations Code generally requires that every person engaging in business within the City, regardless of whether the business or person is subject to taxation, must register within 15 days after commencing business within the City.
The Business Registration Certificate must be conspicuously displayed at the place of business and renewed annually by May 31st.
A new business registration needs the following information:
Business/Ownership Name, DBA Name, Business Start Date, Location Start Date, Mailing Address, Location Address, Business Account Number, Business Activity Code / NAICS code, License code, Third party tax collection, etc.
The business actitivity professions include Arts, Entertainment and Recreation, Construction Contractor, Finance and Insurance, Food Establishments and Sales, Health Care and Social Assistance,
Internet Service Providers, Web Search Portals and Data Processing Services, Manufacturing, Radio, Television, Cable, Multimedia, Motion Picture and Sound Recording, Real Estate & Rental & Leasing, Services,
Telecommunications and Utilities, Transportation and Warehousing.
This dataset includes current and previously registered businesses and trades.
The registered information for each business includes location account number, legal business name, doing business as (DBA) name, business address, mailing address, industry code, business start date and end date, etc.
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Statistics
The most common business activities of San Francisco busineses are:
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (9.04%), Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Services (8.63%), Transportation and Warehousing (7.52%), Construction (6.33%), Retail Trade (4.74%), Food Services (4.43%), Private Education and Health Services (3.18%), Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation (2.97%), and Accommodations (2.75%).
The vast majority of businesses are located in San Francisco (78.05%) and its neighbor cities:
Oakland (1.70%), Daly city (1.22%), San jose (0.84%), South San Francisco (0.68%), Hayward (0.52%), Richmond (0.50%), Sacramento (0.46%), San Mateo (0.38%), San Leandro (0.37%), and Berkeley (0.35%).
The total number of newly registered businesses had a sharp increase in 2016, and since then, the number had been decreasing.
In 2020, the number has noticeably decreased by 26% due to the pandemic; it maintained at the same level in 2021.
In 2022, the number of businesses gets recovered, but still far below the pre-pandemic level.
We expect to see more businesses being registered in the upcoming years.