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FTB offers a variety of payment options including direct pay from your back account via our Web Pay service (free), online credit card payments (subject to fees), and payment plans for eligible taxpayers (subject to fees).
- Vehicle Registration Collections
Vehicle Registration Collections - Pay | FTB.ca.gov -...
- Payment Plan
If you apply for a payment plan (installment agreement), it...
- Estimated Tax Payments
Pay on time to avoid penalties and fees and use web pay to...
- Credit Card
Credit Card - Pay | FTB.ca.gov - Franchise Tax Board
- Payment Options
Payment Options - Pay | FTB.ca.gov - Franchise Tax Board
- Bank Account
Bank Account - Pay | FTB.ca.gov - Franchise Tax Board
- Penalties and Interest
Penalties and Interest - Pay | FTB.ca.gov - Franchise Tax...
- Withholding
We refer to the amount of wages taken from your paycheck for...
- Vehicle Registration Collections
Pay on time to avoid penalties and fees and use web pay to make your payment. How to pay Online To make your payment online. Visit our payment options. Mail Franchise Tax Board PO Box 942867 Sacramento CA 94267-0008. Use Estimated Tax for Individuals (Form 540-ES) vouchers to pay your estimated tax by mail
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State withholding is money that is withheld and sent to the State of California to pay California income taxes. It pays for state programs such as education, health and welfare, public safety, and the court justice system.
The biggest source of revenue for schools in California is state income taxes. This has been true since the late 1970s, after the passage of Proposition 13 . This may seem obvious, but income taxes are paid by people who have income.
You pay income taxes to pay for schools, highways, law enforcement, parks, forests, waterways, and other public services. In California, state and local revenue for such services also comes from sales and use taxes, special taxes, and property taxes.
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