Make the check out to Franchise Tax Board.
For Individual tax payments, mail to: PO Box 942867, Sacramento, CA 94267-0001
For Business tax payments, mail to: PO Box 942857, Sacramento, CA 94257-0001
It depends on the state. For example in California the answer is no yet in Iowa the answer is yes.
yes
I live in California and we have income/ sales taxes/ gas taxes. Right now our gas price per gallon is 3.38 and a majority of the price is in taxes. Even if you move out of state or the country if you earned money in California you are suppose to file a state income tax form. I think if you were on the moon California would tax you. The sales taxes vary according to city or area. In some places it is 8-9% on the dollar, but the state sets it at 7 %. California is expensive to live in.
They provide employment for state residents, and pay taxes into the state's coffers.
"Franchise tax board"
California teacher salaries are subject to the same state income taxes as any other salaries in the state of California.
It depends on the state. For example in California the answer is no yet in Iowa the answer is yes.
No.
None. California just has high TAXES. We have the highest sales taxes, the highest state income taxes, and our property taxes are in the top third. Businesses are fleeing California as fast as they can.
California
The California State Board of Equalization collects California state sales and taxes that provide revenue for state government and essential funding for countries and cities.
yes
Yes, it is. Actually anything dealing with mail is a federal law not state.
Because California was not yet a state.
I live in California and we have income/ sales taxes/ gas taxes. Right now our gas price per gallon is 3.38 and a majority of the price is in taxes. Even if you move out of state or the country if you earned money in California you are suppose to file a state income tax form. I think if you were on the moon California would tax you. The sales taxes vary according to city or area. In some places it is 8-9% on the dollar, but the state sets it at 7 %. California is expensive to live in.
They provide employment for state residents, and pay taxes into the state's coffers.
They provide employment for state residents, and pay taxes into the state's coffers.