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Filing My Return - Making Sales in California - Duration: 3:12.
Hi, I'm Greg, Welcome to "Filing My Return".
I'm going to give you some basic information necessary for filing your return.
The CDTFA requires you to file a return and pay any taxes or fees you may owe.
Whether you file monthly, quarterly, or annually, you must file timely,
accurately, and pay the due date.
It's your responsibility to file and pay on time.
If you don't, you may be liable for penalties and interest on tax due for each filing period.
For most businesses, we offer an online filing system.
It's free, convenient, secure and easy to use because the calculations are done for you
For accounts that are not yet eligible for online filing, we will mail you your return.
You can have your accountant or tax preparer file your return for you.
We just need your approval to enable them to act on your behalf.
From our website, simply print out a copy of form CDTFA-91 B, choose the appropriate
permissions you are allowing your tax preparer, and mail it to us.
To prepare your return, gather your bookkeeping records.
Make sure you have items like your ledgers, invoices, receipts, bank statements, etc.
You will also need your CDTFA User ID and password.
If you don't have one, you will need to register for one on our website.
Registration for online filing is free.
When you're ready to begin, log in with your User ID and Password and follow the instructions
to file your return.
Once you have started the process, you can stop at any time and come back to it later.
If you have any questions along the way, simply click on the help icon to open our help page.
Once you've entered your information, your amount due is automatically calculated and
you will be able to review your entries.
When filing your sales and use tax return, you may need to make additional entries such
as allocations for district taxes and entries for claimed deductions, in addition to reporting
total gross sales.
After reviewing your entries and filing your return, you can pay using one of our convenient
payment options available on our website.
Once you have filed and received your confirmation number, you should print your return for your records.
Remember to keep your records, including your ledgers, invoices, receipts, bank statements etc.,
for at least four years.
If you need help, you can call our Customer Service Center at 1-800-400-7115.
a representative will walk you through the process and answer your questions.
We offer several other resources to help you file.
For filing sales and use tax returns, we offer step-by-step online tutorials on our website.
You can also register online for classes in your area.
In addition, our website provides industry guides, frequently asked questions and helpful publications.
You can also visit your nearest CDTFA field office where our informative staff can help
you file your tax return.
Thanks for watching, and we wish you success in your business ventures!
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Violent Political Confrontations Rising In California - Duration: 2:21.
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California Rancher Kevin Kester Shares His Personal Death Tax Story - Duration: 2:27.
My family operation has been here on the Central Coast of California since the 1860s.
I represent the fifth generation of my family to ranch here in the Parkfield
area and I'm happy to say we have two grandchildren now and they represent
potentially the seventh generation if they choose to ranch here.
Without a doubt the the greatest challenge that keeps me up at night is
trying to figure out how to pass the ranching operation - our family operation -
on to the next generation or generations. Back in the early 1990s my grandfather
passed away and it created a taxable event with the federal government as it relates
to the estate tax and the death tax. So for a period of more than ten years
my family struggled to figure out how to pay about two million dollars that we
owed the Internal Revenue Service, the federal government, and so over that ten
year plus period the impacts were severe on my family of trying to figure out how
to pay that obligation without selling the ranch or selling parts substantial
parts of the ranch. And what that entailed was we had to cut back
expansion of our family ranching operation, I could not hire employees, I
could not make capital improvements, buy equipment
I couldn't even - for my family - had to make sacrifices, we couldn't spend money in our
local communities like we should. Couldn't even - we had to cut back on even personal
things like going out to dinner, going the movies, and all those kinds of things
which has a financial impact on our local communities. If politicians want to help
further the breakup of ranches and farming families and communities, then
just keep the tax code the way it is. The current tax code is just having an
opposite effect. It's just leading towards more fragmentation of farms
and ranches, which is not good for the environment or our ranchers and farmers.
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California Tiny House Model #2 | Beautiful 28 Ft Home On Wheels | Tiny House Beauty - Duration: 1:58.
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