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California Tax Updates for 3/17

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New California sales and use tax rates take effect on April 1, 2021. The CA Dept. of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) has announced new rates that were approved by CA voters in November 2020. The new tax rates apply only within the indicated city or county limits. The new rates, tax codes, acronyms and expiration dates will be available to download and view before April 1, 2021, on the CDTFA webpage. They have been organized into three categories, by city, county and unincorporated areas. Here’s more: https://bit.ly/3sZfXIR

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California’s Franchise Tax Board (FTB) has announced the 2021 mailing of CA Golden State Stimulus payments. This is a one-time payment of $600 or $1,200 to eligible recipients. Those eligible are taxpayers who have filed a 2020 tax return, has CA adjusted gross income of $75,000 or less, is either a CA earned income tax recipient or filer with an individual taxpayer identification […]

By |2021-03-17T18:22:36+00:00March 17th, 2021|ca, CA tax, california, ftb|0 Comments

California Tax Updates for February 17th

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California’s Franchise Tax Board (FTB) has reopened. In a public service bulletin the FTB announced that beginning Feb. 1, 2021, its field offices and their public counter operations reopened to assist customers by appointment only. Requests for appointments can be made by contacting the field office directly by phone (here’s the link with phone numbers: https://bit.ly/3oXd0WN) or by sending an email to: FTBFieldOfficeAppointments@ftb.ca.gov

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Interest rates on unpaid or underpaid taxes in California will remain unchanged for the second half of 2021. The CA Dept. of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) has announced that the interest rate on taxes that are unpaid or underpaid remains at 6%. The interest rate on overpayments and refunds will remain at 0%, for taxes and fees administered by the CDTFA. These taxes include: sales and use tax, cigarette and tobacco products tax, hazardous substances tax, alcoholic beverage tax, […]

By |2021-02-17T17:23:33+00:00February 17th, 2021|ca, california, ftb, New Tax Laws|0 Comments

Immediate Tax Relief For Some California Small Businesses

Immediate tax relief for some California small businesses. In connection with COVID-19, the CA Dept. of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) is offering tax relief for eligible businesses impacted by the virus restrictions. Business owners who file CDTFA returns for less than $1 million will be granted automatic 3-month extensions on payments and returns originally due between Dec. 1, 2020, and April 30, 2021. Small businesses having under $5 million in taxable annual sales or larger businesses in sectors hit by operational restrictions of the virus can apply for a 12-month, interest free payment plan to defer payment of up to $50,000 of sales and use tax liability. Contact your Linkenheimer CPA with questions.

By |2020-12-16T17:45:36+00:00December 16th, 2020|business, ca, california, New Tax Laws, small business|0 Comments

California Tax Updates for 9/15

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Emergency tax relief is available for business owners and feepayers directly affected by declared disasters, through the California Dept. of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA). “Thank you to the President for your partnership and granting this urgent Major Disaster Declaration. California is battling two of the largest fires in our history and has seen nearly 600 new fires in the last week caused by dry lightning strikes,” reported Governor Gavin Newsom, adding, “CA is strong, we will get through this.” Relief may include extension of tax return due dates, relief of penalty and interest, or replacement copies of records lost due to disasters. Here’s more: https://bit.ly/2QrTV02

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California’s Sonoma County enacts emergency paid sick leave ordinance, for certain employers for COVID-19 related reasons. The ordinance took effect Aug. 18, 2020 and will remain in effect through 2020, unless the federal Families First Act (FFA) is extended. The ordinance now requires employers with 500 or […]

By |2020-09-15T20:17:59+00:00September 15th, 2020|ca, CA tax, california, disaster, employer, New Tax Laws|0 Comments
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