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Code · California · Revenue and Taxation Code

§ 18644

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(a)The operator of a boat on which one or more individuals, during a calendar year, perform services described in subdivision
(o)of Section 13009 of the Unemployment Insurance Code shall submit to the Franchise Tax Board (at the time, and in the manner and form, as the Franchise Tax Board shall by regulations prescribe) information respecting all of the following:
(1)The identity of each individual performing those services.
(2)The percentage of each individual’s share of the catches of fish or other forms of aquatic animal life, and the percentage of the operator’s share of those catches.
(3)If that individual receives his or her share in kind, the type and weight of that share, together with the other information as the Franchise Tax Board may prescribe by regulations reasonably necessary to determine the value of those shares.
(4)If that individual receives a share of the proceeds of those catches, the amount so received.
(b)Every person required to make a return under subdivision
(a)shall furnish to each person whose name is required to be set forth in that return a written statement showing the information relating to that person contained in that return. The written statement required under the preceding sentence shall be furnished to the person on or before January 31 of the year following the calendar year for which the return under subdivision
(a)was required to be made.
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