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An LLC must file Form 568 by the original tax return due date, unless it files its tax return under the automatic six-month extension. An extension of time to file is not an extension of time to pay. All payments owed including NCNR members' taxes are due on the original due date of the tax return.
Overview. If your LLC has one owner, you're a single member limited liability company (SMLLC). If you are married, you and your spouse are considered one owner and can elect to be treated as an SMLLC. We require an SMLLC to file Form 568 , even though they are considered a disregarded entity for tax purposes.
Under the new rules, for the period starting January 1, 2021 and ending December 31, 2023, any LLC, LP, or LLP that files, registers, or organizes to do business in California is exempt from the state's $800 minimum annual franchise tax for its first taxable year.
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.
California LLC Tax Extensions California Multi-member LLC's must file their LLC tax return (FTB Form 568) by the 15th day of the 3rd month following the close of the taxable year March 15th for calendar year filers). California grants an automatic 6 month state tax extension for LLC's to file their return.
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Tax-Exempt Status. Aside from the above three exemptions, the only legitimate way to avoid paying the $800 franchise tax is to run a sole proprietorship, as they are not subject to the tax.
People who set up a limited liability company or partnership in California won't have to pay the annual $800 minimum tax levied on business entities their first year, under the budget bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, but the waiver applies only to those formed from 2021 through 2023.
Business entities such as LLCs, LLPs, and LPs are subject to an $800 annual tax.
No, since your California LLC doesn't need to pay the $800 franchise tax for its 1st year, you don't need to file Form 3522. Form 3522 will need to be filed in the 2nd year.
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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