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Retailers engaged in business in California must register with the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) and pay the state's sales tax, which applies to all retail sales of goods and merchandise except those sales specifically exempted by law.
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13 cze 2023 · Until then, you can use the Express Login option to e-file your sales and use tax returns and/or prepayments. Express Login Code The Express Login Code is a unique eight digit alphanumeric code.
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Description. UI Online is a fast, convenient, and secure way for Unemployment Insurance (UI) customers to access claim information, certify for benefits*, and manage their claims 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Phone: 800-300-5616.
13 cze 2023 · Online Services. Overview. We offer a variety of online services that make completing your CDTFA business easy and efficient. Using our online services, you can file a return, make a payment, submit a claim for refund, file an appeal and much more.
15 sty 2024 · As a California employer subject to UI tax, your small business must establish a California payroll tax account with the California Employment Development Department (EDD). You don't need to establish an account until you've paid over $100 in wages in a calendar quarter.
Most retailers, even some occasional sellers of tangible goods, are required to register to collect sales or use tax in California. CDTFA issues seller’s permits to business owners and allows them to collect tax from customers, file returns, and pay sales taxes to the state.