California Tax Legal Guides (8 found)

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Mitchell Allan Port
Written by Mitchell Allan Port
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California tax problems originate from any one or more of its tax collection agencies: the Franchise Tax Board, the Board of Equalization and the Employment Development Department. Each agency provides a roadmap to fix your tax problem. The manuals provide tools to fight against liens, levies etc.
Wade Eric Norwood
Written by Wade Eric Norwood
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1. Obtain an assessment appeal application 2. File an assessment appeal application 3. Prepare for your hearing 4. Negotiate with the Assessor's Office 5. Present your case to the Assessment Appeals Board
Tamara Lynn Harper
Written by Tamara Lynn Harper
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When a new corporate entity is formed, it must be capitalized, or a value contributed to it by each shareholder, member, or partner depending upon the type of entity created.
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Written by Deborah Ann Malkin
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Charitable Gifts If you wish to give to charity, a gift can be made during life or as a transfer after death. Gifts can be either given outright or put into a trust with terms designated by you. With proper planning, both lifetime and after-death gifts can be used to benefit you and your estate a
Mitchell Allan Port
Written by Mitchell Allan Port
Contributor Level 5

Here's a collection of links to California State government web sites with useful information for local businesses in . There is something here for you whether you are already conducting business in California, just starting or expanding to a new state.
Michael Anthony Turek
Written by Michael Anthony Turek
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Parents of minor children or disabled adult children in California are required to pay child support. The amount is calculated by a computer formula, based on the income levels of both parents and the amount of time each parent has custody of the child.
Michael Anthony Turek
Written by Michael Anthony Turek
Contributor Level 3

Payment to an ex-spouse after a divorce (and while a divorce is pending) is called spousal support. The details, amount, and duration of support in California vary from case to case.
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Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to California consumers looking for urgent legal guidance.

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