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Code · California · Revenue and Taxation Code

§ 19083

336 words·~2 min read·/ca/revenue-and-taxation-code/19083

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(a)A jeopardy assessment is immediately due and payable, and proceedings for collection may be commenced at once.
(b)The collection of the whole or any amount of a jeopardy assessment may be stayed, at any time before the assessment becomes final, by filing with the Franchise Tax Board:
(1)a bond in an amount equal to the amount (together with interest thereon to the date of payment) as to which the stay is desired, conditioned upon the payment of the amount, the collection of which is stayed by the bond, upon notice and demand by the Franchise Tax Board after the assessment becomes final; or
(2)other security in the amount as the Franchise Tax Board may deem necessary, not exceeding double the amount (together with interest thereon to the date of payment) as to which the stay is desired.
(c)Upon the filing of the bond or other security the collection of so much of the amount assessed as is covered by the bond or other security shall be stayed. The taxpayer shall have the right to waive the stay at any time in respect of the whole or any part of the amount covered by the bond or other security, and if as a result of the waiver any part of the amount covered by the bond or other security is paid, then the bond or other security shall, at the request of the taxpayer, be proportionately reduced. If any portion of the jeopardy assessment is abated, the bond or other security shall, at the request of the taxpayer, be proportionately reduced.
(d)The Franchise Tax Board, prior to the time the assessment becomes final, may stay collection of the whole or any amount of a jeopardy assessment if it finds that jeopardy does not exist.
(e)Where collection of the whole or any amount of a jeopardy assessment has been stayed under this section, the period of limitation on any action to collect shall be tolled during the time of the stay.
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