California streamlined offer in compromise process where now a single application can be used for three different agencies The Board of Equalization (BOE), Employment Development Department (EDD) and Franchise Tax Board (FTB). The application is located at https://www.edd.ca.gov/pdf_pub_ctr/de999ca.pdf. Just like before, taxpayers can apply for offer in compromise program when they are unable to pay their full tax liabilities to the state. The program allows taxpayers to negotiate a reduced amount of their non-disputed tax liabilities. The state will consider an Offer In Compromise when it is unlikely that the tax liability can be collected in full and the amount offered reasonably reflects collection potential. However, previously California taxpayers had to submit a separate form to each of the three agencies. Now, they can submit a single interagency application with the state, and all three agencies will coordinate offer in compromise process among themselves. The form is available online at the California Tax Service Center (www.taxes.ca.gov), as well as at each of the three tax departments’ Website’s (BOE www.boe.ca.gov, EDD www.edd.ca.gov, FTB www.ftb.ca.gov). The individual agencies must still negotiate each Offer in Compromise separately for their respective taxes. For example, FTB will negotiate with taxpayer a state income tax liability and Board of Equalization will negotiate a sales or use tax liability.
Key Takeaways
- California streamlined offer in compromise process where now a single application can be used for three different agencies The Board of Equalization (BOE), Employment Development Department (EDD) and Franchise Tax Board (FTB).
- Generally, respective agency rules regarding offer in compromise program did not change significantly. However, some recent changes have been made.
- Like before, three agencies will not initiate tax collection activity while offer is pending.