- California extended the sales and use tax filing deadline to April 30, 2025 for taxpayers impacted by wildfires.
- Los Angeles and Ventura County taxpayers who owed less than one million dollars on third quarter returns in 2024 were automatically granted the extension.
- The CDTFA is accepting requests for relief and extensions from taxpayers affected by wildfires outside of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties.
- Relief options include extra time to file, penalty or interest forgiveness, and payment plans.
- Taxpayers not subject to automatic relief must submit a request through the CDTFA portal.
- Taxpayers impacted by the wildfires should consider applying for relief.
- Relief does not excuse tax collection, filing, and payment but allows extra time to fulfill requirements.
- Taxpayers seeking relief should apply as soon as possible.
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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