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Code · California · Revenue and Taxation Code

§ 19141

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Upon certification by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision
(a)of Section 2204 or subdivision
(a)of Section 17713.09 of the Corporations Code, the Franchise Tax Board shall assess a penalty of two hundred fifty dollars ($250). Upon certification by the Secretary of State pursuant to subdivision
(a)of Section 6810 or subdivision
(a)of Section 8810 of the Corporations Code, the Franchise Tax Board shall assess a penalty of fifty dollars ($50). Any penalty assessed under this section shall be a final assessment due and payable at the time of assessment but no interest shall accrue thereon. The assessment shall be collected as other taxes, interest, and penalties are collected by the Franchise Tax Board unless the Secretary of State decertifies the name of the corporation as provided in subdivision
(e)or
(f)of Section 2204, subdivision
(e)of Section 6810, subdivision
(e)of Section 8810, or subdivision
(e)of Section 17713.08, of the Corporations Code.
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