California Tax Filing Deadline and Free Filing Options
Summary
The California Franchise Tax Board issued a press release reminding taxpayers that April 15, 2026 is the deadline to file and pay 2025 state taxes. FTB promotes free filing options including CalFile e-filing and Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) sites. Available cashback credits include the California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC) up to $3,756, Young Child Tax Credit, and Foster Youth Tax Credit.
What changed
The California Franchise Tax Board released an informational notice reminding California taxpayers that the state tax filing and payment deadline is April 15, 2026. The notice promotes free filing options through CalFile (electronic filing) and VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance for low-to-moderate income taxpayers), along with cashback tax credits including CalEITC (up to $3,756), Young Child Tax Credit, and Foster Youth Tax Credit. FTB also warns of common scams involving fake IRS/FTB communications.
Taxpayers should file their state returns by April 15, 2026 to avoid penalties and interest. Those unable to pay in full should still file on time to minimize penalties; payment plans are available for balances owed of $25,000 or less with repayment within five years. Taxpayers seeking free filing or credit eligibility information should visit FTB's website or call 800-852-5711 for verification of suspicious communications.
What to do next
- File California state tax returns by April 15, 2026 using CalFile or VITA for free options
- Check eligibility for CalEITC and related credits (Young Child Tax Credit, Foster Youth Tax Credit) at FTB's eligibility page
- File on time even if unable to pay full amount to reduce penalties and interest
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For Immediate Release
April 3, 2026
What Californians need to know before the April 15 tax deadline
Sacramento – The Franchise Tax Board (FTB) reminds Californians that April 15 is the deadline for most taxpayers to file and pay their 2025 taxes. FTB offers free filing options, cashback tax credits, tips on how to avoid scams, and making secure online payments.
"Tax Day is approaching, and Californians should know they can file for free and claim valuable cashback tax credits,” said State Controller and FTB Chair Malia M. Cohen. “Millions qualify for the California Earned Income Tax Credit, and many families can also get the Young Child Tax Credit. These credits can put a significant amount of money back in people’s pockets."
Free Filing Options
- CalFile : File your state tax return electronically at no cost. E-filing is faster, more accurate, and provides immediate confirmation. **** FTB recommends choosing direct deposit for a safe and timely refund.
- In-person help (VITA): Free tax preparation is available for low to moderate income taxpayers through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. Visit FTB’s Get free tax help page to find a nearby VITA location.
Cash Back Credits
The California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC) is here to support hardworking Californians with low incomes. If you qualify, you could receive up to $3,756 in cash back or reduce your tax burden. Additionally, CalEITC may open the door to other benefits, such as the Young Child Tax Credit (YCTC) and the Foster Youth Tax Credit (FYTC). To find out if you qualify for CalEITC or related tax credits, visit the eligibility and credit information page.
Protect yourself from scams
Scammers may pose as IRS or FTB employees to deceive taxpayers into sending money or sharing personal information. Common scams include texts, emails, calls, fake websites, and fraudulent mail.
To protect yourself:
- Do not reply to or click links in suspicious messages.
- If you are unsure, contact FTB directly to verify the request. For suspicious letters, call FTB at 800-852-5711. For more information, visit the notices and letters and text messaging.
Taxpayers are encouraged to use 24/7 online self-service options to avoid potential delays when contacting FTB. Self-service options include checking your refund status, making secure online payments, determining filing requirements, selecting the correct form and viewing processing and wait times. **** ****
Tax relief for disasters
Taxpayers may deduct certain losses incurred due to a President or Governor declared disaster in California. Free copies of tax returns are available to disaster victims whose returns were lost or damaged. To receive these free copies, use Form FTB 3516 and write the name of the disaster in blue or black ink at the top of the request. Visit FTB's Emergency tax relief page for more information.
Help with tax payments and penalties
Taxpayers who can't pay their full tax bill should still file on time to reduce penalties and interest. Payment plans are generally available for those who owe $25,000 or less and can repay within five years.
Individual taxpayers may also be eligible for a one-time cancellation of a penalty for filing or paying late. To qualify, taxpayers must be current on all required tax filings, have no unpaid tax balances (other than the penalty they want removed), and not have used this relief before. Visit FTB's onetime penalty abatement page or call 800-689-4776 for more information.
Last updated: 04/03/2026 The Franchise Tax Board administers two of California’s major tax programs: Personal Income Tax and the Corporation Tax. We also administer other non tax programs and delinquent debt collection functions, including delinquent vehicle registration debt collections on behalf of the Department of Motor Vehicles, and court–ordered debt. Annually, our tax programs collect more than 75 percent of the state’s general fund. For more information on other taxes and fees in California, visit: taxes.ca.gov.
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Sacramento, CA 95812-1468
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