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Code · California · Revenue and Taxation Code

§ 23776

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(a)Any organization which has suffered the suspension or forfeiture provided for in Section 23775 may, in accordance with Section 23305a, be relieved therefrom upon the filing of all of the following:
(1)An application for revivor.
(2)When required by the Franchise Tax Board, a new application for exemption under Section 23701.
(3)Any returns, statements, notifications, or amounts due under Sections 23772, 23774, or 23775 which were not previously submitted or paid and which resulted in the suspension or forfeiture.
(4)An information return or statement and the amounts specified under Section 23772 for each year, or part thereof, during the period of suspension or forfeiture in which the organization conducted any activities or received income, grants, gifts or any other asset.
(b)Any organization exempt from tax under Section 23701 which has suffered the suspension or forfeiture provided for in Section 23301 or 23301.5 may be required by the Franchise Tax Board to file a new application for exemption in connection with an application for revivor under Section 23305.
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