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Saturday, March 14, 2026
California Tax Filing Deadline Reminder
The California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) is reminding taxpayers that October 15, 2025, is the deadline to file 2024 state personal income tax returns to avoid penalties. The notice also highlights available free filing services and warns about potential tax scams.
California Taxpayer Information for 2024 Filing Season
The California Franchise Tax Board has released information for the 2024 tax filing season, highlighting tax credits, disaster loss relief, and electronic filing benefits. Taxpayers are reminded of the April 15 deadline and encouraged to use online services for faster refunds and information.
FTB Partners with IRS for Free Tax Filing
The California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) is partnering with the IRS to offer free tax filing services through CalFile and IRS Direct File. A new feature allowing data import from Direct File to CalFile is expected in January 2026, aiming to simplify tax filing for Californians.
California Tax Deadline October 15 for 2023 Returns
The California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) is reminding taxpayers that October 15, 2024, is the deadline to file 2023 state personal income tax returns to avoid late filing penalties. Taxpayers are encouraged to file electronically and can claim various cash-back credits if eligible.
California Tax Relief for San Diego Flood Victims
The California Franchise Tax Board announced tax relief for San Diego County residents affected by recent flooding. Affected individuals and businesses have until June 17, 2024, to file tax returns and pay taxes due between January 21 and June 17, 2024.
IRS Written Determination 202611008 - Qualified Opportunity Fund Certification Extension
The IRS has released Written Determination 202611008, granting a taxpayer an extension of time to self-certify as a Qualified Opportunity Fund (QOF) by filing Form 8996. This determination provides guidance on relief for late elections under sections 301.9100-1 and 301.9100-3.
IRS Determination on FPA Issuance and NAP Mailing Rules
The IRS has issued a determination regarding the issuance of FPA (presumably related to tax forms or filings) and rules for NAP (likely a mailing process). This guidance clarifies specific procedural requirements for taxpayers and the agency.
IRS Final Adverse Determination for 501(c)(6) Tax Exemption
The IRS has issued a final adverse determination revoking tax-exempt status for a 501(c)(6) organization. The organization failed to protest a proposed adverse determination within the 30-day window, making the revocation final. The organization must now file federal income tax forms within 30 days.
IRS Final Adverse Determination for 501(c)(19) Exemption
The IRS has issued a final adverse determination revoking tax-exempt status for an organization under IRC Section 501(c)(19). The organization failed to file a protest within 30 days of a proposed adverse determination.
IRS Written Determination: Extension of Time for Entity Classification Election
The IRS released Written Determination 202611007, granting a foreign company an extension of time to file an election to be classified as a disregarded entity for federal tax purposes. This determination provides relief under ยง 301.9100-3 for a late filing of Form 8832.
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