FTB seeks tax returns from 750,000
SACRAMENTO - The Franchise Tax Board announced Monday that it will contact more than 750,000 California taxpayers who earned California income but failed to file state income tax returns last year.
The FTB receives more than 350 million income records annually from third parties such as the IRS, banks, employers, state departments, and other sources. In addition to wage earners and self-employed people who have not filed, the FTB’s filing enforcement program also detects other nonfilers through occupational licenses and mortgage interest payments.
Info, www.ftb.ca.gov and select the Bills and Notices tab, then the Request/Demand for Tax Return, Get more information link. Taxpayers can request more time to respond, retrieve information that can assist them in filing a tax return, request tax forms, learn about payment options, and much more. Individuals can also call the FTB at 866-204-7902./Register
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