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To file as head of household, you must: Pay for more than half of the household expenses. Be considered unmarried on the last day of the tax year, and. You must have a qualifying child or dependent.
The California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) collects personal income taxes and corporate taxes due to the state. When you pay your state taxes, you pay them through the California FTB.
Statute of limitations (SOL) Generally, we have 4 years from the date you filed your return to issue our assessment. However, if you: Filed your return before the original due date , we have 4 years from the original due date to issue our assessment.
In general, accounts are subject to audits in three-year intervals, at the time a permit or license is closed out, or in connection with an audit of another permit or license held by the taxpayer or fee payer. Audits may also be initiated as a result of information received from outside sources.
When talking about California sales and use tax audits, the statute of limitations is three years. That is, the BOE has three years from the date a sales and use tax return is filed to assess a taxpayer for unpaid taxes, interest and penalties.

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For many people who file as head of household, their qualifying dependent is a child. A qualifying child can be your biological child, stepchild, foster child, sibling, step sibling, half sibling or a descendant of one of the aforementioned relatives.
If FTB or IRS needs to reach a taxpayer to verify a return or discuss a bill, both agencies begin by sending a letter via postal mail. If the taxpayer does not respond, the FTB or IRS may reach out by phone, with courteous agents clearly identifying themselves.
State authorities notice when high-profile people, such as high-earners and high net-worth individuals, change their domicile and residency and stop paying taxes to their state. When they notice, they challenge their claim that they did indeed move out-of-state and they launch an audit.
Under California Revenue and Taxation Code Section 19255, the statute of limitations to collect unpaid state tax debts is 20 years from the assessment date, but there are situations that may extend the period or allow debts to remain due and payable.
FTB administers two of California's major tax programs: Personal Income Tax and the Corporation Tax. FTB also administers 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\u2013ordered debt.