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California
Tax Amnesty Program Enacted into Law
The first phase of the California Tax Amnesty
program has ended. If you did not file an amnesty application, you have missed
the deadline. If you did file for amnesty, but have not filed your tax returns,
you have a deadline of May 31, 2005 to get those returns in. If you need help
filing those returns, please contact us immediately at
info@eTaxes.com.
If you missed the deadline, but still need
help with delinquent California state taxes, contact us immediately.
Updated - April 26, 2005
Recent legislation authorized the Franchise
Tax Board and the Board of Equalization to administer a Tax Amnesty Program in
early 2005. The following provides some preliminary information about the
program, who is eligible to participate, and when to apply. We will update this
page as details become available.
What is tax amnesty?
Tax amnesty is a limited-time chance for
individuals and businesses to pay past-due income, franchise, sales, or use
taxes and the related interest penalty-free and without the fear of criminal
prosecution. It runs from February 1, 2005, through March 31, 2005. Taxpayers
eligible to participate in amnesty but choose not to do so will be subject to
additional penalties.
Who is eligible?
How and when do I apply?
- Complete and return a signed amnesty application by March
31, 2005. Amnesty runs from February 1, 2005, through March 31, 2005. (Since
March 31 is a state holiday, we will accept applications postmarked April 1,
2005.)
- File all missing income tax returns for amnesty years by
May 31, 2005.
- File amended income tax returns for taxable years where you
underreported your income for tax amnesty years by May 31, 2005.
- Pay all outstanding tax liabilities and interest by May 31,
2005. Or, set up an installment payment agreement that will be fully paid by
June 30, 2006.
Where do I get forms?
- It is too late to get California tax amnesty forms. If you
filed for amnesty, you can get the tax forms from the Franchise Tax Board.
- Tax forms for years 1994-2002 are currently available on
the Franchise Tax Board website under Forms and Publications.
- Tax forms for years before 1994 are available by phone
order at (800) 852-5711.
Can I delay filing and paying past-due
taxes until the amnesty period begins?
No. The State will continue its normal
compliance, enforcement and collection efforts to enforce the tax laws. This
means that new audits will be conducted, and nonfiler enforcement efforts will
proceed as planned. It also means that normal billing and collection actions
will continue. This can result in a levy against your bank account,
garnishments of wages, filing of a tax lien and other actions allowed by law.
What if I don’t file for amnesty?
Amnesty legislation provides for increased
enforcement actions for years 2002 and prior:
- The accuracy-related penalty increases from 20 to 40
percent on new tax assessments. This penalty is assessed for negligence or
disregard of rules or regulations, any substantial understatement of income
tax (10 percent), and other reasons.
- An amnesty penalty is imposed at the rate of 50 percent of
the existing unpaid interest amount on years for which you could have applied
for amnesty.
- An amnesty penalty is imposed at the rate of 50 percent of
unpaid interest on tax assessments that become final after the amnesty ending
date.
Can I apply for amnesty if I am in
bankruptcy?
Yes. However, if you are in an active
bankruptcy, you will need the approval of the Court/Trustee to participate in
the amnesty program.
Can I file an extension for amnesty?
No. Amnesty applications must be postmarked
by March 31, 2005. (Since March 31 is a state holiday, we will accept
applications postmarked April 1, 2005.)
If I file an application during amnesty,
can I file my returns and pay after the deadline?
Yes, but you must file returns and make
payments by May 31, 2005. If you enter into an installment payment plan you
can pay the taxes and interest over time, but you must pay the entire balance
by June 30, 2006.
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