If you have a charity or nonprofit, you may qualify for tax exemption. Tax-exempt status means your organization will not pay tax on certain nonprofit income. Your organization must apply to get tax-exempt status from us.
We provide account status information for current exempt organizations. Account status information is updated weekly.
There are 2 ways to get tax-exempt status in California:
Limited Liability Companies may become exempt if owned and operated by an exempt nonprofit and have proof of accepted Entity Classification Election (IRS Form 8832).
If you have a federal determination letter:
Nonprofit organizations may qualify for rush processing in limited circumstances. A rush request can be submitted if you meet all of the following:
Or
Additional items that may be required when requesting a rush:
Contact the Exempt Organizations Unit for information on how to submit a rush request.
Phone 916-845-4171 916-845-6500 (outside the U.S.) Weekdays, 7 AM to 4:30 PM Closed state holidays Fax 916-855-8090 Mail Exempt Organization Unit MS-F120 Franchise Tax Board PO Box 1286 Rancho Cordova CA 95741-1286
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