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Application Fees: The $25 application fee is no longer required for FTB 3500 filed on or after 01/01/2021. Filing Fees: The $10 filing fee and the $25 late return filing fee are no longer required for Form 199 due on or after 01/01/2021, regardless of when the returns are actually filed.
California law generally imposes a minimum franchise tax of $800 on every corporation incorporated, qualified to transact business, or doing business in California. A corporation that incorporates or qualifies to do business in California is exempt from paying the minimum franchise tax in its first taxable year.
Non-charitable nonprofits, specifically those recognized by the IRS as exempt under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 501(c)(4), (5), (6), and (7), are now permitted to file the short Form 3500A, previously used only by 501(c)(3) organizations.
Get the current filing year's forms, instructions, and publications for free from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Download them from IRS.gov. Order by phone at 1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676)
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To apply for California tax exemption status, use form FTB 3500, Exemption Application. This is a long detailed form, much like the IRS form 1023. If you have already received your 501c3 status from the IRS, use form FTB 3500A, Submission of Exemption Request.
All corporations are required to pay at least the $800 minimum franchise tax if they are: Incorporated or organized in California. Qualified or registered to do business in California. Doing business in California, whether or not incorporated, organized, qualified, or registered under California law.
Are tax forms available at my local Post Office®? No, Post Offices do not have tax forms available for customers. However, you can view, download, and print specific tax forms and publications at the "Forms, Instructions & Publications" page of the IRS website. You may also acquire tax forms through the mail.
If you are trying to locate, download, or print California tax forms, you can do so on the state of California Franchise Tax Board website, found at https://www.ftb.ca.gov/forms/.
One way to avoid paying franchise tax is to operate as a sole proprietorship or general partnership\u2014but you would have to sacrifice the liability protection that LLCs and corporations enjoy. Some charities and nonprofits qualify for an California Franchise Tax Exemption.

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