STATE TAX ISSUES

California State Tax Issues

California State Tax Issues – Strategic Tax Resolution with a California Tax Attorney

If you are facing California state tax problems, you are likely dealing with one of the most aggressive tax agencies in the country, the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB). Whether you owe back taxes, received a notice, or are dealing with wage garnishments or bank levies, taking early and strategic action is critical.

At Delia Law, we represent individuals and business owners across California in resolving complex state tax issues. Our approach is not reactive, it is strategic, focused, and grounded in real-world experience dealing directly with the FTB.


Understanding California State Tax Problems

California tax issues can arise quickly, and escalate even faster if not handled properly. Unlike the IRS, the FTB often moves aggressively to collect tax debt, sometimes without extended warning periods.

“As a California tax attorney, I have worked directly with the Franchise Tax Board on a wide range of complex tax matters, from aggressive collection actions to high-stakes residency audits. In my experience, California moves quickly and often without the flexibility taxpayers expect from the IRS. That is why I focus on developing a clear, strategic approach from the outset, one that protects my clients while positioning them for the best possible resolution.”

— Dawn Delia, California Tax Attorney & Managing Attorney, Delia Law

Common California Tax Issues We Handle

  • Unfiled California tax returns
  • California state tax debt
  • FTB wage garnishments
  • Bank levies and liens
  • Residency audits and disputes
  • California business tax issues
  • Pass-through entity tax complications
  • Innocent spouse relief (FTB)

If you have received notices from the FTB or are unsure about your filing status, it is important to act before enforcement actions begin.


The California Franchise Tax Board (FTB)

The FTB is responsible for administering California’s personal and corporate income tax laws. It has broad authority to enforce collection and often acts faster than the IRS.

Why the FTB Is More Aggressive Than the IRS

  • Faster wage garnishments
  • Bank levies with minimal notice
  • Strict residency audits
  • Limited flexibility compared to federal programs
  • Immediate enforcement after assessments

Many taxpayers are caught off guard by how quickly the FTB can move. A proactive legal strategy can prevent escalation and protect your assets.


California Tax Debt – What Are Your Options?

If you owe California state taxes, you are not without options. However, the strategy must be carefully evaluated based on your financial situation and long-term goals.

Installment Agreements with the FTB

The FTB offers payment plans, but they are often less flexible than IRS installment agreements. Structuring the right payment plan requires a detailed analysis of your income, expenses, and potential enforcement risk.

Offer in Compromise (OIC) – California

California does offer an Offer in Compromise program, but it is significantly more restrictive than the IRS program.

To qualify, you must demonstrate:

  • Inability to pay the full amount
  • Limited future earning potential
  • Minimal equity in assets

A properly prepared OIC requires precise documentation and strategic positioning.

Currently Not Collectible (Hardship Status)

In certain cases, you may qualify for temporary relief if you are unable to pay your tax debt. This can stop collections, but it is not a permanent solution.


FTB Collections – Wage Garnishments and Bank Levies

One of the most urgent issues taxpayers face is active collection enforcement.

Wage Garnishments

The FTB can garnish a significant portion of your wages, often leaving taxpayers financially strained. Unlike the IRS, California garnishment calculations can be more severe.

Bank Levies

Bank levies can freeze and seize funds with little warning. Once funds are levied, recovery can be difficult without immediate action.

If you are facing collections, timing is critical. Early intervention can often stop or reduce enforcement actions.


California Residency Audits

Residency audits are among the most complex and high-stakes tax issues in California.

Why Residency Matters

California taxes residents on worldwide income. If the FTB determines you are a California resident, you may be liable for significant tax exposure—even if you believe you have moved out of state.

Common Residency Disputes

  • Moving out of California but maintaining ties
  • Dual residency issues
  • High-income taxpayers relocating
  • Business ownership across multiple states

Residency audits require a highly detailed factual and legal analysis. These cases are often document-intensive and require strategic presentation.


Unfiled California Tax Returns

Unfiled returns are one of the most common triggers for FTB enforcement.

The Risk of Ignoring Filing Requirements

  • Substitute for return assessments
  • Increased penalties and interest
  • Immediate collection action
  • Loss of negotiation leverage

Strategic Filing Approach

Not all returns should be filed blindly. In many cases, a strategic approach to filing—combined with a resolution plan—is essential to minimize liability and avoid unnecessary exposure.


California Business Tax Issues

Business owners face additional layers of complexity when dealing with California tax obligations.

Common Business Tax Problems

  • Payroll tax issues
  • Sales tax (CDTFA) complications
  • Pass-through entity tax issues
  • S-corporation compliance problems
  • Multi-state tax exposure

California aggressively enforces business tax compliance, and missteps can result in significant financial consequences.


Innocent Spouse Relief – California vs IRS

California does offer innocent spouse relief, but it is often more difficult to obtain than at the federal level.

Key Differences with FTB Innocent Spouse Cases

  • More restrictive evaluation criteria
  • Greater emphasis on “benefit received”
  • Faster denial timelines
  • Often follows IRS determinations, but not always

These cases require careful legal framing and supporting documentation.


Why You Need a California Tax Attorney

California tax issues are not just about numbers—they are about strategy, timing, and negotiation.

The Value of Legal Representation

  • Direct negotiation with the FTB
  • Strategic positioning of your financials
  • Protection from aggressive enforcement
  • Coordinated federal and state resolution
  • Experience with complex tax disputes

Working with a California tax attorney ensures that your case is approached with a comprehensive and informed strategy. For clients seeking local representation, we offer dedicated services as a San Diego tax attorney and Los Angeles tax attorney.


Our Approach at Delia Law

At Delia Law, we focus exclusively on tax resolution. We do not take a one-size-fits-all approach.

What Sets Us Apart

  • Strategic, not reactive representation
  • Experience with high-stakes tax matters
  • Clear, direct communication
  • Realistic expectations and outcomes
  • Personalized legal strategy

We understand that tax issues can feel overwhelming. Our role is to bring clarity, control, and a path forward.


Take Action Before the FTB Does

California tax problems do not resolve on their own. The longer you wait, the fewer options you may have.

If you are dealing with California state tax issues, now is the time to act.


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If you are facing California tax debt, FTB collections, or complex tax issues, Delia Law is here to help.

Contact us today to discuss your situation and develop a strategy tailored to your needs. 

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