- CDTFA - CA Department of Tax and Fee Administration
File a return or make a payment online by logging into our secure site using your username and password Online registration is a convenient, fast, and free way to register online for a permit, license, or account with the CDTFA CDTFA administers sales and use tax in addition to several special taxes and fees Received a Letter or Notice?
- Online Services — Overview
We offer a variety of online services that make completing your CDTFA business easy and efficient Using our online services, you can file a return, make a payment, submit a claim for refund, file an appeal and much more If you have an online services profile, log in with your username and password to our secure website to get started
- Sales Use Tax in California
Retailers engaged in business in California must register with the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) and pay the state's sales tax, which applies to all retail sales of goods and merchandise except those sales specifically exempted by law
- Online Services — File a Return
File online by logging in to our secure site using your username and password We offer convenient online filing services for eligible accounts
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- CDTFA Online Services - California
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- Permits Licenses - California Department of Tax and Fee Administration
How do I register for a permit, license, or account? The CDTFA has a secure, convenient, fast, and free way to register online for a permit, license, or account The system guides you through the process and will assist you with the types of permits you may need for your business
- Online Services — Make a Payment
We offer convenient payment methods for those with current and past due liabilities If you are filing a return, you can pay any taxes or fees due at the same time Payments can be made directly from your bank account, credit card, check, or by money order Some of our taxpayers are required to make payments by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
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