Tax audits can be a daunting experience for any taxpayer. The California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) conducts audits to ensure compliance with state tax laws and to verify the accuracy of tax returns. Understanding the audit process and knowing your rights can significantly ease the stress associated with an audit.…
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How to Get the California Franchise Tax Board to Accept Your Offer in Compromise
The Offer in Compromise (OIC) is a powerful tool for taxpayers who are unable to pay their full tax liability. It allows taxpayers to settle their tax debt for less than the full amount owed, potentially saving them significant amounts of money. However, getting an OIC accepted by the California…
FTB Back Tax Representation – Get Help
If you were to ask most Californians if they knew what the IRS does, most of them would know exactly what you were talking about. However, if you were to ask the same people if they knew what the California FTB does, I would guess a small number of them…
FTB Audit Representation by California State Taxing Authority
In case you were not aware of what the FTB is, it is the California board that is responsible for collecting all of the personal income tax and business franchise taxes that are assessed every year for people and companies in California. Formed in 1950, the board replaced the original…
Offer in Compromise Help
Owe unpaid back taxes, penalties and interest? Wondering what type of help is available? If you cannot pay your entire tax debt, then a negotiated tax settlement, OIC – offer in compromise would be a great option for you. This allows you to resolve your tax matter and pay less…
FTB Unpaid Back Tax Help: FTB calling delinquent taxpayers
The FTB is implementing an automated dialer to make outbound collection calls to individual income-tax taxpayers in an effort to prevent collection actions such as tax liens, bank levies, and wage garnishments. The state FTB tax agency will implement a similar system for business entities in September 2012. Taxpayers who…
FTB is contacting businesses that didn’t file tax returns
The CA FTB is contacting more than 100,000 California business entities that have not filed their 2010 state income tax returns. (FTB News Release (June 14, 2012)) When a business is contacted, they will have 30 days to either file or show why no return is due. Otherwise, the FTB…
FTB to issue 475,000 levies: levy increase by 75%
The CA FTB state tax agency has begun using information obtained through the Financial Institution Record Match (FIRM) program from banks and other financial institutions to find assets and collect on unpaid delinquent tax debts from California taxpayers. If you have outstanding FTB tax liabilities, your bank accounts may be…
BBB “A” rated tax relief company by Mike Habib, EA
Mike Habib is an IRS licensed Enrolled Agent who focuses his tax practice on helping his clients resolve their tax controversy matters. His tax relief firm is rated “A” by the better business bureau, which is quite rare for this industry as many are rated “F” or already ceased business…
Franchise Tax Board (FTB) and Tax Gap: Unfiled Tax Returns
Franchise Tax Board is Contacting Thousands of Businesses to File Delinquent Tax Returns Sacramento: The state is contacting more than 40,000 California businesses that have not filed their 2008 state income tax returns with the Franchise Tax Board (FTB). The notices inform the businesses that they have 30 days to…