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Yes, the state does have an Offer in Compromise program available to delinquent taxpayers. It typically takes about 90 days from the date of receipt for the FTB to review it.
FTB 3561 Purpose Use FTB 3561 to provide current financial information necessary to help us determine how you can satisfy an outstanding tax liability. If you have submitted an IRS Form 433-A or 433-F, dated within the previous 12 months, you may send us that form in-lieu of the FTB 3561.
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. The stakes are particularly high in criminal tax prosecution cases.
Under current state law, the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) is precluded from taking collection action on tax liabilities associated with a taxable year as of the date that is 20 years after the latest tax liability for that taxable year becomes due and payable.
The latest date, by law, you can claim a credit or federal income tax refund for a specific tax year is generally the later of these 2 dates: 3 years from the date you filed your federal income tax return, or. 2 years from the date you paid the tax.
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SOL is a time limit imposed by law on the right of taxpayers be entitled to a refund or credit of an overpayment. 4 years after the original return due date . If you filed before the due date , you have 4 years from the original return due date to file a claim.
You received this form because both of the following happened: You claimed state income tax payments as an itemized deduction on Schedule A of your Federal Income Tax Return for the tax year listed in Box 3. You received a refund, credit, or offset of $10 or more.
The IRS has a limited window to collect unpaid taxes which is generally 10 years from the date the tax debt was assessed. If the IRS cannot collect the full amount within this period, the remaining balance is forgiven. This is known as the collection statute expiration date (CSED).

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