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Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code § 8782

Deficiency Determinations

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2025
As of January 1, 2011
Except in the case of fraud, intent to evade the tax, or failure to make a return, every notice of a deficiency determination shall be given within three years after the last day of the calendar month following the period for which the return was due or within three years after the return is filed, whichever period expires later. If the user fails to make a return, the notice of determination shall be mailed within eight years after the last day of the month following the period for which the return was due.
Except in the case of fraud, intent to evade the tax, or failure to make a return, every notice of a deficiency determination shall be served within three years after the last day of the calendar month following the period for which the return was due or within three years after the return is filed, whichever period expires later. If the user fails to make a return, the notice of determination shall be served within eight years after the last day of the month following the period for which the return was due.

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