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Register for Sellers Permit (taxes 2)

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Aug. 06, 2020

CDFTA is California state law for conducting business. They regulate all sales coming in and out of California. This allows you to register for sales tax on profit. Sellers permits also allow you to resell items and buy in bulk.

The Business Taxes Law Guide and Property Taxes Law Guide compile the statutes, regulations, court opinions, and Board decisions (known as memorandum opinions) that govern the various tax and fee programs the Board administers. The Law Guides also contain annotations applicable to these programs.

California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA)
The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) administers California's sales and use, fuel, tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis taxes, as well as a variety of other taxes and fees that fund specific state programs. CDTFA administered programs collect over $70 billion annually which in turn supports local essential services such as transportation, public safety and health, libraries, schools, social services, and natural resource management programs through the distribution of tax dollars going directly to local communities.

Tax programs administered by the CDTFA are concentrated in two general areas – sales and use, and special taxes and fees.

To best serve our customers, the CDTFA has offices throughout the state along with offices located in New York, Chicago, and Houston. While the CDTFA team is spread out geographically, we are united in working together to serve taxpayers and feepayers.


Contact Us:
1-800-400-7115
California Relay Service:
(CRS): 711

P.O. Box 942879
Sacramento, CA 94279

Email CDTFA

Office Locations and Addresses

Organization Directory

CDTFA 2019 SLAA Report

 Address. 2746 Edwards Ave. El Monte, CA 91733

Text/Call:424-400-7793

Disclaimer

We do not provide financial information, tax information, or claim to be lawyers and or attorneys. All our services are handled and processed through the state, county, or city officials and it is completely up to the state, county, or city to approve or deny any applications. This will result in having to re-apply and pay for the process, state, and service fee again. In most cases, the state, county, and city will not provide a refund for rejected applications. In most cases our probability rate is at 100%, we do not guarantee this success rate to anyone and we fully disclose the possibility of denial from the state, county, or city. We pride ourselves on being fully transparent. Thank you for your support!

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