Atlanta, October 2, 2025
News Summary
The City of Atlanta has introduced ATL BIZ, an online platform that replaces ATL CORE, aimed at simplifying business services. Managed by the Department of Finance’s Office of Revenue, ATL BIZ serves as a one-stop hub for managing tax certificates, permits, and payments. The initiative reflects Atlanta’s commitment to supporting its business community by enhancing access and operational efficiency. Existing records will be seamlessly migrated from ATL CORE, allowing users to easily transition to the new platform, which can be accessed at ATLBIZ.atlantaga.gov.
Atlanta – The City of Atlanta has launched ATL BIZ, a modern online platform that replaces ATL CORE as the primary portal for business services. Designed to streamline processes and better support the needs of Atlanta’s business community, ATL BIZ aims to simplify the management of various business transactions.
Managed by the Department of Finance’s Office of Revenue, the initiative provides a user-friendly and intuitive way for businesses to meet their financial needs. Mayor Andre Dickens emphasized that ATL BIZ furthers the city’s mission of making it easier for both large and small businesses to establish connections and thrive in a future-ready Atlanta.
ATL BIZ serves as a one-stop hub for managing Occupational Tax Certificates, permits, taxes, and payments. In a significant step towards user convenience, existing records will be automatically transferred from ATL CORE to ATL BIZ, ensuring a smooth transition for users. Step-by-step instructions for logging in to the new platform are readily available to assist users in accessing its features.
Currently, ATL BIZ can be accessed at ATLBIZ.atlantaga.gov, allowing business owners to take advantage of the services offered. Additional details regarding ATL BIZ can be found on the official website, ensuring that all interested users can get the support they need.
Background on ATL BIZ
The launch of ATL BIZ reflects a proactive approach by the City of Atlanta to enhance the operational capacity of businesses within its jurisdiction. By creating a centralized digital space, the city aims to improve user experience and operational efficiency for business owners navigating complex financial and regulatory requirements.
The transition from ATL CORE to ATL BIZ signifies the city’s commitment to digital innovation, enabling better access to essential business services. By aligning with modern technological trends, the city has positioned itself to better serve a diverse range of businesses, from small startups to larger enterprises, in a rapidly evolving economic landscape.
Clarity in processes and improved accessibility are critical as Atlanta continues to foster an environment conducive to business growth and success. The move to ATL BIZ underlines the city’s steadfast support for its business community, ultimately aiming to create a thriving economic ecosystem.
Key Features of ATL BIZ
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| User-Friendly Interface | Designed to provide an intuitive user experience for business owners. |
| One-Stop Hub | Centralizes management of Occupational Tax Certificates, permits, taxes, and payments. |
| Automatic Record Transfer | Ensures existing records from ATL CORE are seamlessly migrated to ATL BIZ. |
| Access Instructions | Step-by-step guidance available for users to access the platform. |
| Online Access | Available at ATLBIZ.atlantaga.gov for all business owners. |
FAQ Section
What is ATL BIZ?
ATL BIZ is a modern online platform replacing ATL CORE as the primary portal for business services.
Who manages ATL BIZ?
ATL BIZ is managed by the Department of Finance’s Office of Revenue.
What services does ATL BIZ provide?
ATL BIZ serves as a one-stop hub for managing Occupational Tax Certificates, permits, taxes, and payments.
Will I have to create a new account?
Existing records will be automatically transferred from ATL CORE to ATL BIZ for a smooth transition.
How can I access ATL BIZ?
The new platform is currently accessible at ATLBIZ.atlantaga.gov.
Where can I find additional information about ATL BIZ?
Additional information regarding ATL BIZ can be found on the official website.
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