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  3. Fill in the taxable year, selecting either calendar year or fiscal year as applicable. Provide the corresponding dates in mm/dd/yyyy format.
  4. Complete Schedule Q by answering questions regarding final returns, asset dispositions, and any deferrals. This section is crucial for compliance.
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Form 100S is used if a corporation has elected to be a small business corporation (S corporation). All federal S corporations subject to California laws must file Form 100S and pay the greater of the minimum franchise tax or the 1.5% income or franchise tax. The tax rate for financial S corporations is 3.5%.
Limited Liability Companies Treated as Corporations Limited liability companies classified as C corporations must file Form 100, California Corporation Franchise or Income Tax Return. If they are classified as an S corporation they must file Form 100S, California S Corporation Franchise or Income Tax Return.
Are tax forms available at my local Post Office? No, Post Offices do not have tax forms available for customers.
Commonly used California income tax forms are also available at Franchise Tax Board offices, most public libraries, post offices, and other county offices.
Completed forms along with the applicable fees can be mailed to Secretary of State, Statement of Information Unit, P.O. Box 944230, Sacramento, CA 94244-2300 or delivered in person (drop off) to the Sacramento office, 1500 11th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814.

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