California LLC Taxes Guide
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The $800 franchise tax is not deductible on the LLC’s California tax return. But the gross receipts fee is deductible for California income tax purposes.
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California LLC franchise tax exemption covers only the first year. Your California LLC must pay the $800 franchise tax from the second year onward.
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Form Filing and Payment
- Does my California LLC need to file Form 3522 in the first year?
- Does my LLC need to file Form 3536 in year one?
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Tax Deductions and Fees
- Is the fee deductible on personal returns?
- California LLC fee tax deductible?
- How much taxes does an LLC pay in California?
Understanding California LLC Taxes
- How to Pay the $800 Franchise Tax
- Why is a California LLC expensive?
- Do you still pay $800 tax if you file a short cancellation?
- What’s the difference between terminating and dissolving an LLC?
Starting a California LLC
- How to start a California LLC
- How are LLCs taxed in California?
California Gross Receipts and Tax
- California Gross Receipts Tax
- How does California define gross receipts?
California LLC Fees
- Is the California LLC fee based on gross receipts?
- How to avoid $800 tax in California LLC?
Other Considerations
- Why is California LLC so expensive?
- Can you expedite forming an LLC in California?
- Importance of Comprehending Initial Year Obligations