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Franchise Tax BO Payments: California Explained Franchise Tax BO Payments is an ACH debit to the California Franchise Tax Board for state tax See legit vs fraud checks and how to record it
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How to Calculate the California Annual Franchise Tax The California Annual Franchise Tax is a mandatory levy imposed by the state’s Franchise Tax Board (FTB) on most business entities for the privilege of operating within California This is a fixed fee that must be paid regardless of whether the business is profitable, inactive, or operates at a loss The tax obligation is triggered by incorporating, registering with the Secretary of State
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Franchise Tax Board (FTB) - CA. gov Our mission is to help taxpayers file timely and accurate tax returns, and to pay the correct amount to fund services important to all Californians