Walk-in services at all DRS branch office locations remain suspended. Email DRS at drs@po.state.ct.us. Email the Priority One Taxpayer Assistance Program: DRSPriorityOne_CollectionsAssist@po.state.ct.us. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions page.

Managing Registration Information


  1. How do I change Name or DBA
  2. How do I change Address
  3. How do I change Business Structure
  4. How to add a new business location
  5. Correct a mistake on my registration application
  6. Requesting a duplicate copy of my permit
  7. Updating officers, partners, members
  8. Common mistakes when registering
  9. How to close a business

How do I change my business name or "DBA" name

Sole Proprietorships

If you want to add or change the business's trade name, send a letter to our Registration Unit with this information. Please mail the notification to:

Department of Revenue Services
Registration Unit
450 Columbus Blvd.
Hartford, CT 06103

Remember, if you are adding or changing a trade name for your business, you should register that trade name at the town hall in which the business is located.

Other Entities

If a corporation, partnership, limited liability company (LLC) or other entity that is registered with the Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State changes its name, it must send a letter to the Department of Revenue Services with this information along with documentation that the name was also changed with the Secretary of the State's office. Send DRS notification of the name change to:

Department of Revenue Services
Registration Unit
450 Columbus Blvd.
Hartford, CT 06103

IMPORTANT: If the entity was required by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)  to obtain a new federal employer identification number in connection with the change of name, it will also have to obtain a new Connecticut tax registration number. It must close all existing tax accounts with DRS and fill out Form REG-1, Business Taxes Registration Application, to obtain the new number.


Change Address

If the physical location or mailing address for your business has changed, you can report the new address using any of the following methods:


Change Business Structure

You must notify the Department's Registration Unit in writing if you change your business structure such as changing the structure from a sole proprietor to a partnership or corporation.  Send a letter explaining the change to:

Department of Revenue Services
Registration Unit
P.O. Box 2937
Hartford, CT 06104-2937

If you are required to obtain a new Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) in connection with the change in business structure, you will also be required to obtain a new Connecticut tax registration number.

For example, if your business was initially formed as a sole proprietorship and you later formed a partnership with another person, you will be required to obtain a new FEIN from the Internal Revenue Service for the partnership.  You will also have to obtain a new Connecticut tax registration number by completing Form REG-1, Business Taxes Registration Application.  You must also cancel your existing Connecticut tax registration number by following the instructions for Closing a Business.


Add New Location

  • If you will have more than a single place of business, you must obtain and display a Sales and Use Tax Permit for each location.  Therefore you must register and pay the registration fee for each additional location.

Request a duplicate permit

  • Sales & use tax permits are valid for two years from the date of issuance or until the business is no longer active in business.  If you lose or misplace your permit and need a duplicate copy you may send your request as follows:
    1. In writing to: Department of Revenue Services, Registration Unit, PO Box 2937, Hartford, CT 06104
    2. By phone: 860-297-5962 (from anywhere) or 800-382-9463 (Within CT-Outside Greater Hartford area only)

Updating officers, partners or member information

You must notify the Department's Registration Unit in writing if updating any officers, partners or your member information.  Send a letter with the changes to:

Department of Revenue Services
Registration Unit
P.O. Box 2937
Hartford, CT 06104-2937


Common mistakes to avoid when registering.  In order to speed up the processing time of your registration application, you should note the following common errors:

  • If you register using one business name and then want to change it, wait to make the change until after the initial registration has processed.  Submitting another registration may cause the Department to think it's a different business and duplicate registration numbers.
  • Do not use hyphens, abbreviations or punctuations in your business name.
  • If registering an LLC, wait until you have confirmed with the Secretary of the State that the name you have chosen for your business is not taken, before registering with DRS.
  • A DBA name can never use Corp, Inc or LLC unless it’s the exact same name as the entity.
  • When listing the business start date, use the date the business started in Connecticut, not the date the business began in another state.
  • When specifying a year end date be sure to verify that you have the proper year end date for the business. This determines when certain annual returns are due.
  • Filing frequency and payment frequency may be assigned and adjusted after a years’ worth of history.
  • When registering a new business, register with the IRS and the Connecticut Secretary of the State (SOS) (if needed) before registering with the DRS.
  • Registering for withholding is "not" the same as registering with the Department of Labor (DOL).
  • Do not submit another REG-1 if you don’t hear from us, as this can cause a duplicate registration.
  • When filing returns write your FEIN and TID clearly and correctly. A correct TID and incorrect FEIN or vice versa may cause a duplicate registration.
  • Be sure to file only the tax returns you are registered for. For example, filing a Business Entity Tax return for a Corporation will cause us to change your organization type.
  • Avoid delays in registering by providing clear and complete information on the REG-1.
  • Register your business quicker by using the online registration, paper REG-1’s can take up to two months to process.
  • Be sure to file all returns on time and by the correct method, note that you may be required to file electronically. Penalties and interest will be charged if you are late or not in compliance.
  • If SUT is one of the taxes you're registering for, a TID will not be issued until the registration fee is paid.

Closing a business

If you are closing your Connecticut business, your out-of-state business will no longer be conducting business in Connecticut, or you are no longer subject to a tax for which you are registered,  you can log into the Taxpayer Service Center (TSC-BUS) and select "Close Business or Tax Types" under Business Profile on the left toolbar.