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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Purpose' section, ensuring you understand that this publication is for entities filing a group nonresident return.
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  4. In the 'General Information' section, carefully read about backup withholding and doing business in California. This will help you determine your obligations.
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The repercussions of an unpaid balance due to the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) can be severe, especially for a small business owner. The law allows the FTB to pursue payment of tax debts aggressively through a number of involuntary collection actions.
If your LLC fails to file Form 568 on or before the extended due date, you will be assessed a penalty. The penalty is 5% of the unpaid tax for each month or part of the month, and the return remains unfiled from the due date until it is filed. The maximum penalty is 25% of the unpaid tax.
Ignoring compliance criteria or being late on your taxes may cause penalties, interest charges, or even suspension of your LLC. For instance, your LLC risks losing its license to operate in California if it does not pay the yearly franchise tax.
Failure to pay results in penalties, interest, and possible suspension or forfeiture of the LLCs rights to operate. The state may also prevent the LLC from filing future documents. To resolve, file any outstanding returns and pay taxes promptly.
You can download a PDF of the 1040 tax form on the IRS website. If you hire a tax preparer to help you, they might also provide the form.

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What happens if I do not pay the $800 Franchise Tax Board Fee? In any case, if you fail to pay the $800 FTB fee, your company will be suspended. Moreover, if you ever plan to reactivate the existing company, you need to retroactively pay for all those missing years of nonpayment to get the company back into working.
As an employee, self-employed individual, independent contractor, or part of the gig economy, you may have a requirement to file federal and state income tax returns. The federal return is filed with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the state return is filed with the Franchise Tax Board (FTB).
Every LLC that is doing business or organized in California must pay an annual tax of $800. This yearly tax will be due, even if you are not conducting business, until you cancel your LLC. You have until the 15th day of the 4th month from the date you file with the SOS to pay your first-year annual tax.

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