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Code · California · Revenue and Taxation Code

§ 43154.5

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(a)Subject to subdivision (c), if the Governor issues a state of emergency proclamation, the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration may extend the time, for a period not to exceed three months, for making any report or return or paying any tax required under this part for any person in an area identified in the state of emergency proclamation.
(b)If the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration makes an extension pursuant to subdivision (a), any person in an area identified in a state of emergency proclamation shall not be required to file a request for the extension.
(c)The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration may make the extension in subdivision
(a)only during the first 12 months following the issuance of the state of emergency proclamation or the duration of the state of emergency, whichever is less.
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