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  1. Limited liability company | FTB.ca.gov

    If your LLC will make more than $250,000, you will have to pay a fee. LLCs must estimate and pay the fee by the 15th day of the 6th month, of the current tax year.

  2. FTB Pub. 3556: Limited Liability Company Filing Information | Forms …

    LLCs must estimate and pay the annual fee by the 15th day of the 6th month, of the current tax year. If the LLC’s tax year ends prior to the 15th day of the 6th month, the LLC must pay the fee by the due …

  3. Single member LLC | FTB.ca.gov - Franchise Tax Board

    If you are married, you and your spouse are considered one owner and can elect to be treated as an SMLLC. We require an SMLLC to file Form 568, even though they are considered a disregarded …

  4. 2025 Limited Liability Company Tax Booklet | California Forms ...

    Jan 1, 2025 · The LLC fee remains due and payable by the due date of the LLC’s return. LLCs will use form FTB 3536 to pay by the due date of the LLC’s return, any amount of LLC fee owed that was not …

  5. The LLC fee remains due and payable by the due date of the LLC’s return. LLCs should also use form FTB 3536 to pay by the due date of the LLC’s return any amount of the LLC fee owed that was not …

  6. Every LLC that is doing business in California or that has articles of organization accepted or a certificate of registration issued by the SOS is subject to the $800 annual LLC tax.

  7. Due dates: businesses | FTB.ca.gov

    Use LLC Tax Voucher (3522) when making your payment. Annual fee You’re required to pay an annual fee. The amount will be based on total income from California sources. Visit the LLC Fee chart to …

  8. Web Pay | LLC Payment Types | California Franchise Tax Board

    Select this payment if you are making an Estimated Fee Payment For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2009, the LLC fee is due on or before the 15th day of the 6th month of the current …

  9. Common penalties and fees | FTB.ca.gov

    For LLCs, the penalty is computed on the underpayment of annual tax, LLC fee, and non-consenting non-resident (NCNR) tax, if applicable.

  10. Series LLC | FTB.ca.gov

    If the series LLC is registered in California, the first LLC in the series uses the SOS number as the identification number on its initial payment voucher. All other LLCs in the series must leave the …