Both businesses and individuals in California are required to adhere to state tax regulations and fulfill various tax obligations and rates established by the state.
Not filing or paying taxes by the due date can lead to penalties and accrued interest. For instance, penalties for late payments may reach as high as 25% of the outstanding tax amount, in addition to interest charges. These guidelines offer a general overview, and specific circumstances may vary. It is advisable to consult with a tax professional or the California Franchise Tax Board for detailed advice tailored to your situation.
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Individual Income Tax Rates
Corporate Income Tax Rate
Sales Tax Rate
(State+Local)
Filing Deadlines
Estimated Tax Payments
Penalties for Non-compliance
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Alabama
2% - 5%
6.5%
4% + Local (varies)
April 15
Quarterly payments required
Late filing: 10% of tax due;
Late payment: 1% per month;
Interest: 5% per annum
Alaska
No state income tax
No state corporate tax
0%
(Local sales tax may apply)
April 15
No state requirement for estimated payments
Late payment: Interest and penalty of 5% of unpaid tax;
Collection costs may apply
Arizona
2.59% - 4.50%
4.9%
5.6% + Local(varies)
April 15
Quarterly payments required
Late filing: 4% per month, up to 25%;
Late payment: 1% per month, up to 16%
Arkansas
2.59% - 4.50%
4.9%
5.6% + Local(varies)
April 15
Quarterly payments required
Late filing: 4% per month, up to 25%;
Late payment: 1% per month, up to 16%