Monterey County & Central Coast
Salinas Tax Attorney
CDTFA Sales Tax Audit Defense
Tax defense representation for Salinas and Monterey County businesses facing CDTFA sales tax audits, EDD payroll tax assessments, and agriculture, wine, and tourism industry tax disputes.
Key Takeaway
If you are facing a CDTFA sales tax audit in Salinas or Monterey County, a tax attorney can represent you before the CDTFA Salinas district office. The Salinas office covers audits for businesses across the Monterey Bay area, including the agriculture and hospitality industries that dominate the region. Call Brotman Law at (619) 378-3138 for a free intro call — we serve clients throughout the Central Coast.
The CDTFA Maintains an Office in Salinas — and Monterey County's Agricultural Economy Creates Unique Tax Audit Pressure.
Salinas is the agricultural capital of the United States. Known worldwide as the "Salad Bowl of the World," the Salinas Valley produces more than half of the nation's lettuce and a staggering share of its vegetables, berries, and specialty crops. But the region's economy extends well beyond agriculture — Monterey County encompasses the tourism destinations of Cannery Row, Big Sur, and Pebble Beach, a thriving wine industry stretching from the Santa Lucia Highlands to the Carmel Valley, and a commercial fishing fleet based in Monterey Harbor.
The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration operates an office in Salinas that serves Monterey County, San Benito County, and southern Santa Cruz County. This office handles sales and use tax matters, processes returns and taxpayer inquiries, and coordinates audit activity for the region's agricultural, tourism, wine, and fishing businesses. When a CDTFA audit notice arrives at your business, the response you provide in those first critical weeks will determine the trajectory of your entire case.
Brotman Law provides dedicated CDTFA sales tax defense and EDD payroll tax representation for Salinas and Monterey County businesses. We understand the industries that power this region's economy and the specific tax compliance challenges each industry faces. Our practice is focused entirely on tax law.
What Happens at the CDTFA Salinas Office
The CDTFA Salinas office serves as the regional center for sales and use tax administration across Monterey County, San Benito County, and the surrounding Central Coast. This office processes taxpayer filings, handles in-person inquiries, and supports audit activity for the diverse business community that operates throughout the region. Audits affecting Salinas-area businesses may be conducted by auditors assigned from this office or from CDTFA district offices in San Jose or Fresno.
Agricultural businesses face complex CDTFA issues that require specialized knowledge to defend. The sales tax treatment of farm equipment, irrigation systems, crop processing equipment, and agricultural chemicals involves a web of exemptions that CDTFA auditors scrutinize carefully. The partial exemption for farm equipment and machinery requires meticulous documentation of qualifying use, and auditors frequently disallow exemptions when paperwork is incomplete or when equipment is used for both qualifying and non-qualifying purposes.
The taxability of processed agricultural products adds another layer of complexity. Fresh produce sold for human consumption is generally exempt from sales tax, but processed food products may be taxable depending on the degree of processing and the sales channel. Agricultural businesses that sell both raw and processed products must carefully track and separately report each category — a requirement that CDTFA auditors verify through detailed examination of sales records, invoices, and inventory reports.
Tourism businesses along Cannery Row, in Carmel-by-the-Sea, and throughout the Monterey Peninsula face standard CDTFA audit methodologies applied to their retail, restaurant, and hospitality operations. Restaurants are subject to purchase markup analysis, retail shops face bank deposit comparisons, and hotels must properly distinguish between taxable services and nontaxable room charges.
A sales tax attorney can represent you in all interactions with the CDTFA Salinas office, challenge flawed audit methodologies, and ensure that agricultural exemptions and industry-specific deductions are properly documented and defended.
EDD Payroll Tax and Agricultural Labor in Monterey County
No industry in California faces greater EDD payroll tax exposure than agriculture, and no county in California has more agricultural payroll tax at stake than Monterey County. The Salinas Valley's farms, ranches, packing houses, and processing facilities employ tens of thousands of workers — many seasonal — and the proper classification and reporting of these workers is one of EDD's highest enforcement priorities.
Farm labor contractors present the most significant EDD audit target in the Salinas Valley. These contractors supply workers to farms and agricultural operations, and the complex relationship between the contractor, the farm, and the worker creates classification questions that EDD auditors actively pursue. When EDD determines that a farm labor contractor's workers should be classified differently, or that the farm itself bears employer responsibility, the resulting assessments cover back payroll taxes, penalties, and interest across every affected worker for up to three years.
Beyond agriculture, Monterey County's wine industry employs a mix of vineyard workers, tasting room staff, production employees, and seasonal harvest crews. Wineries that use contract harvest crews or classify tasting room associates as independent contractors face the same ABC test scrutiny that affects every California employer. The tourism industry along the coast — hotels, restaurants, tour operators, and recreational services — relies heavily on seasonal staffing models that create EDD compliance risk.
Commercial fishing operations based in Monterey Harbor face unique EDD classification issues. The relationship between boat owners and crew members involves complex arrangements that may be characterized as employer-employee relationships or independent contractor arrangements depending on the specific facts. EDD auditors examine these arrangements carefully, and the consequences of reclassification include back payroll taxes on every crew member for the entire audit period.
An EDD payroll tax attorney can evaluate your worker classifications across all of these industries, prepare documentation supporting your positions, and represent you during EDD audits to protect your business from incorrect assessments.
Monterey County Industries Under Heightened Audit Scrutiny
The intersection of agriculture, tourism, wine, and fishing creates a uniquely diverse audit landscape in Monterey County:
- Agricultural operations, farms, and packing houses facing CDTFA farm equipment exemption challenges and EDD seasonal worker classification audits
- Farm labor contractors subject to EDD employer responsibility audits and CDTFA use tax on vehicles and equipment
- Wineries and tasting rooms dealing with CDTFA sales tax on tastings, retail sales, and wine club shipments, plus EDD harvest crew classification issues
- Tourism and hospitality businesses along Cannery Row and the Monterey Peninsula targeted for CDTFA restaurant markup analysis and hotel tax audits
- Commercial fishing operations facing EDD crew classification disputes and CDTFA use tax on boats and equipment
We also represent Monterey County clients before the Franchise Tax Board for California income tax disputes, before the IRS for federal audit defense, and in tax debt resolution proceedings. Our San Diego headquarters serves clients statewide, and we handle all Monterey County tax matters remotely or with in-person representation at local agency offices.
How a Tax Attorney Defends Salinas Businesses Against CDTFA Audits
When we represent a Salinas or Monterey County business in a CDTFA or EDD audit, we bring deep knowledge of the tax rules that govern this region's core industries. Agricultural tax law is highly specialized, and the exemptions available to Monterey County growers, packers, and processors require an attorney who understands both the legal framework and the operational realities of farming in the Salinas Valley.
For CDTFA audits of agricultural businesses, we review every exemption claim, ensure that farm equipment documentation meets CDTFA requirements, and challenge any audit adjustments that mischaracterize your exempt sales or deny legitimate agricultural exemptions. For wineries, we analyze tasting room tax calculations, wine club shipment reporting, and the proper treatment of complimentary pours and promotional events.
For EDD audits, we evaluate each worker classification against the ABC test, develop industry-specific arguments that account for the traditional practices of agriculture, fishing, and seasonal hospitality, and prepare evidence packages that demonstrate the legitimacy of your contractor relationships. When EDD issues an assessment, we file protests, represent you at administrative hearings, and pursue every available legal remedy to protect your business.
Monterey County's diverse economy requires a tax attorney who can handle agricultural exemption disputes and tourism industry audits with equal expertise. Brotman Law provides that breadth of specialized knowledge to every Salinas-area client.
Monterey County's agricultural industry — one of the most productive in the world — generates specialized tax disputes around farm labor, seasonal employment, and agricultural equipment depreciation. We've defended Salinas-area growers through EDD audits where the agricultural exemption to the ABC test was the critical defense.
Salinas Tax Defense Services
How We Defend Monterey County Businesses Against CDTFA & EDD Audits
Industry-specific tax defense for agriculture, wine, tourism, and commercial fishing businesses in Monterey County.
CDTFA Sales Tax Audit Defense
Representation through Salinas CDTFA audits, including farm equipment exemption disputes, processed food taxability, and winery tasting room sales tax.
Learn More →EDD Payroll Tax Defense
Defense against EDD agricultural worker classification audits, farm labor contractor disputes, and seasonal workforce payroll tax assessments.
Learn More →IRS Audit Defense
Federal audit representation for Monterey County taxpayers, including agricultural income examinations and fishing industry audits.
Learn More →Tax Debt Resolution
Offers in compromise, installment agreements, and penalty abatement for state and federal tax debts owed by Salinas-area taxpayers.
Learn More →FTB Income Tax Defense
Representation in Franchise Tax Board audits and California income tax disputes for Monterey County individuals and businesses.
Learn More →Statewide Representation
From our San Diego headquarters, we represent clients throughout California before CDTFA, EDD, FTB, and the IRS.
Learn More →Defending Salinas Taxpayers
The Numbers Behind Our Practice
3,000+
Tax Cases Handled
$500M+
In Tax Debt Resolved
20+
Years of Tax Law Experience
Areas We Serve
Salinas, Monterey County & Beyond
We represent clients throughout Monterey County, San Benito County, and the Central Coast for CDTFA, EDD, FTB, and IRS tax matters.
For IRS and federal tax matters, we represent clients in all 50 states. For California state tax matters (FTB, CDTFA, EDD), we serve clients in every California county.
Why Brotman Law
What Salinas Businesses Should Look for in a Tax Attorney
Tax-Only Practice
We don't do personal injury, family law, or general business litigation. Tax is all we practice — and that specialization matters for complex agricultural and industry audits.
Industry Knowledge
We understand the tax issues specific to agriculture, wine, tourism, and fishing — the industries that drive Monterey County's economy.
Statewide Representation
Our San Diego headquarters serves clients in every California county. We handle all Monterey County tax matters remotely or with in-person representation at local offices.
Free Intro Call
Every engagement starts with a free 15-minute call. We'll assess your situation and tell you honestly whether we can help — and what it will cost.
Attorney-Client Privilege
Everything you share is confidential from the first conversation. Unlike CPAs and enrolled agents, attorneys offer the highest level of legal protection.
3,000+ Cases Handled
We've handled more than 3,000 tax cases across every type of IRS and state tax issue. Whatever your situation, we've seen it before.
Frequently Asked Questions
Salinas Tax Attorney FAQs
My farm received a CDTFA audit notice. What exemptions should I be claiming?+
California provides a partial sales and use tax exemption for qualifying farm equipment and machinery used primarily in producing and harvesting agricultural products. This includes tractors, harvesters, irrigation equipment, and certain processing machinery. However, CDTFA auditors scrutinize these exemptions carefully and will disallow them if documentation is incomplete or if equipment is used for non-qualifying purposes. Fresh produce sold for human consumption is generally exempt from sales tax, but processed products may be taxable. A CDTFA sales tax attorney can review your exemption claims and ensure they are properly documented before responding to the audit notice.
Can EDD reclassify our farm labor contractor's workers as our employees?+
This is one of the most significant EDD audit risks in the Salinas Valley. EDD can determine that a farm bears joint employer responsibility for workers provided by a farm labor contractor, particularly if the farm exercises control over how the work is performed, provides equipment, or sets schedules. If EDD determines you are a joint employer, you may owe back payroll taxes on every affected worker. The ABC test applies, and Prong B — proving the worker performs work outside your usual course of business — is difficult when the workers are performing agricultural labor on your farm. An EDD payroll tax attorney can evaluate your specific arrangement and help protect your position.
My winery's tasting room is being audited by CDTFA. What are they looking for?+
CDTFA tasting room audits examine whether sales tax was properly collected on tastings, bottle sales, merchandise, and food pairings. The taxability rules depend on how the transaction is structured — complimentary tastings have different implications than paid tastings, and wine club shipments have their own reporting requirements. Auditors also examine whether your winery correctly distinguished between wholesale sales to distributors (generally not taxable at the wholesale level) and retail sales to consumers. Many Monterey County wineries discover compliance gaps during an audit that could have been avoided with proper tax guidance.
Does CDTFA audit commercial fishing operations in Monterey?+
Yes. Commercial fishing operations face CDTFA scrutiny on several fronts, including use tax on boats and equipment purchased out of state, the taxability of direct-to-consumer fish sales, and the proper treatment of sales to processors versus retail consumers. EDD also audits fishing operations for crew member classification issues. The relationship between a boat owner and crew members may be classified as an employment relationship, which would require the boat owner to pay payroll taxes on all crew compensation. Both CDTFA and EDD audits of fishing operations require industry-specific knowledge to defend effectively.
What penalties can CDTFA impose on my Salinas business after an audit?+
CDTFA can impose a 10 percent negligence penalty for careless reporting, a 25 percent fraud penalty for intentional underreporting, and a 40 percent penalty for certain types of tax evasion. Interest accrues from the date the tax was originally due. For agricultural businesses with high-volume operations, even small per-unit discrepancies in tax treatment can produce significant total assessments when multiplied across years of production. A tax debt relief attorney can negotiate penalty abatement when you have reasonable cause for noncompliance.
How much does a tax attorney cost for a Salinas CDTFA or EDD audit?+
Fees depend on the complexity of the audit, the tax periods under examination, and the dollar amounts involved. Agricultural audits and farm labor contractor EDD audits tend to be more complex because of the industry-specific exemptions and classification issues involved. We provide transparent fee estimates before any engagement begins, and we offer flexible payment arrangements. The initial 15-minute consultation is always free. Visit our pricing page for details.
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