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Service Providers Beware: You Could Have Nexus in California Without Having Physical Presence

California’s 2009–2010 budget, which was signed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on February 20, 2009, contains significant changes to California tax law. These changes could impact companies with sales to California customers even if the companies do not have a physical…

California Now Processing a Portion of Pre-2007 LLC Fees

What is the California LLC fee?: California imposes a fee of up to $11,790 on LLCs that are organized in California, are registered with the Secretary of State to transact business in California or are doing business in California. This…

California Appellate Court Holds LLC Fee Unconstitutional

In a judgment filed on August 11, 2008 by the California Court of Appeal (the Court) in Ventas Finance, LLC (Ventas) v. California Franchise Tax Board (FTB), the Limited Liability Company (LLC) gross receipts fees were held unconstitutional. The Court…

California Appellate Court Holds LLC Fee Unconstitutional

In a judgment filed on August 11, 2008 by the California Court of Appeal (the Court) in Ventas Finance, LLC (Ventas) v. California Franchise Tax Board (FTB), the Limited Liability Company (LLC) gross receipts fees were held unconstitutional. The Court…


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