![]() ![]() Foster Youth Tax Credit (FYTC) – FYTC reduces your California tax obligation, or allows a refund if no California tax is due.For more information, see the instructions for Form 540, California Resident Income Tax Return, line 76, and get form FTB 3514, or go to ftb.ca.gov and search for yctc. You may qualify for the credit if you qualified for the California EITC or you would otherwise have been allowed the California EITC but that you have earned income of zero dollars or less, and you have at least one qualifying child who is younger than six years old as of the last day of the taxable year. Young Child Tax Credit (YCTC) – YCTC reduces your California tax obligation, or allows a refund if no California tax is due.For more information, go to ftb.ca.gov and search for eitc or get form FTB 3514, California Earned Income Tax Credit. You may qualify if you have wage income earned in California and/or net earnings from self‑employment of less than $30,001. California Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) – EITC reduces your California tax obligation, or allows a refund if no California tax is due.Federal Earned Income Credit (EIC) – Go to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website at irs.gov/taxtopics and choose topic 601, get the federal income tax booklet, or go to irs.gov and search for eitc assistant.Get Form 540-ES instructions for more information. However, if you do not pay enough tax either through withholding or by making estimated tax payments, you may have an underpayment of estimated tax penalty. Also, you do not have to make estimated tax payments if you will pay enough through withholding to keep the amount you owe with your tax return under $500 ($250 if married/registered domestic partner (RDP) filing separately). Generally, you do not have to make estimated tax payments if the total of your California withholdings is 90 percent of your required annual payment. ![]() The dates for 2023 estimated tax payments. Last day to file or e-file your 2022 tax return to avoid a late filing penalty and interest computed from the original due date of April 18, 2023. * If you are living or traveling outside the United States on April 18, 2023, the dates for filing your tax return and paying your tax are different. See " Interest and Penalties" section for information regarding a one-time timeliness penalty abatement. Last day to file and pay the 2022 amount you owe to avoid penalties and interest.* See form FTB 3519 for more information. Due to the federal Emancipation Day holiday observed on April 17, 2023, tax returns filed and payments mailed or submitted on April 18, 2023, will be considered timely. When the due date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline to file and pay without penalty is extended to the next business day. FTB 3514, California Earned Income Tax Credit.FTB 3532, Head of Household Filing Status Schedule.FTB 3519, Payment for Automatic Extension for Individuals.Schedule D (540), California Capital Gain or Loss Adjustment.Schedule CA (540), California Adjustments – Residents.Form 540, California Resident Income Tax Return.Franchise Tax Board Privacy Notice on Collection.Instructions for Filing a 2022 Amended Return.Voluntary Contribution Fund Descriptions.Nonrefundable Renter’s Credit Qualification Record.What’s New and Other Important Information for 2022. ![]()
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