Cristina M. Perez, CPA, MST
Certified Public Accountant
Cristina M. Perez, CPA provides full service accounting, tax preparation, and business consulting services
Accounting Services
Accounting Systems Support (i.e. Quickbooks)
Bookkeeping / Write-up
Regulatory Filings
Business Start-up Services
Divorce Resolution Services
Litigation Support Services
Tax Preparation Services
Income Tax Preparation
International Taxation
Tax Planning
Estates and Trusts
Audit Representation
Sales Tax Services
Business Consulting Services
Tax Management
Cash Flows
Cash Management
Banking
Accounting
Financial Statements
Estate Planning
Buy/Sell Transactions
Tax News
Internal Revenue Service
For California storm victims, IRS postpones tax-filing and tax-payment deadline to Nov. 16
IR-2023-189, Oct. 16, 2023 — The Internal Revenue Service today further postponed tax deadlines for most California taxpayers to Nov. 16, 2023. In the wake of last winter’s natural disasters, the normal spring due dates had previously been postponed to Oct. 16.
IRS issues guidance for the transfer of clean vehicle credits and updates frequently asked questions
IR-2023-186, Oct 6, 2023 — The Internal Revenue Service issued proposed regulations, Revenue Procedure 2023-33 and frequently asked questions today for the transfer of new and previously owned clean vehicle credits from the taxpayer to an eligible entity for vehicles placed in service after Dec. 31, 2023.
CA Franchise Tax Board
Sacramento -- The California Franchise Tax Board today confirmed that most Californians have until November 16, 2023, to file and pay their tax year 2022 taxes to avoid penalties.
The IRS today announced that taxpayers affected by winter natural disasters in 55 California counties qualify for an extension to file and pay their tax year 2022 federal income taxes until November 16, 2023.
With the relief, those who would have had an October 16, 2023, postponed tax filing deadline now have until November 16, 2023, to file and pay.
FTB generally conforms to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) postponement periods for presidentially declared disasters.
Taxpayers who are affected by a presidentially declared disaster may claim a deduction for a disaster loss. Additional information and instructions are available in FTB Publication 1034, 2022 Disaster Loss: How to Claim a State Tax Deduction.
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