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This what the diagnostic is saying that prevents me from filing an extension for California.
When filing an extension, the State of California requires an amount due and for the amount to be paid electronically via direct debit. CA - Ref #47293
What does this mean?
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CA gives automatic extension. You only file for an extension IF YOU OWE MONEY.
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I figured if they were trying to file extension before the season officially opens, then they needed a bit of chumming to get a bite. 🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
P.S. I am still chuckling over the bagger comments.
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Nothing due for the tax year, which is 10/1/2021 to 9/30/2022 (C corp), but still wanting to make the payment for the $800 estimate for the next year.
So I guess no need to file an extension, and I can pay the $800 estimate for the following year online.
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P.S. I am still chuckling over the bagger comments.
Does that mean you know the joke ? 🤣
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Sorry, no idea what the joke is.
Would appreciate confirmation on my last comment.
Thanks.
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I was referring to George's comment.
If the $ 800 for the FYE has been paid, then yes. Extend, & get the current year $ 800 paid.
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Here's the thread with the 'joke' component:
(some of us old-timers spend too much time here 😂)
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Who's old?
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