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  2. California Franchise Tax Board. File a return, make a payment, or check your refund. Log in to your MyFTB account. Follow the links to popular topics, online services ...

  3. Make a payment. FTB offers a variety of payment options including direct pay from your back account via our Web Pay service (free), online credit card payments (subject to fees), and payment plans for eligible taxpayers (subject to fees).

  4. The California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC) can put money back in your pocket.

  5. You may be able to get a tax refund if you’ve paid too much tax. Use this service to check your refund status.

  6. Timeframes | Wait times | California Franchise Tax Board

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    Customer service. (Pre-filing assistance, Notice of tax return change, Income tax due) Closed 8 AM - 5 PM. General information only. We can’t discuss your account. Don't wait on hold. Use the callback option when you call.

  7. Use CalFile to e-file your state tax return directly to the Franchise Tax Board. Get real-time confirmation and the fastest refund possible. And best of all, it’s free.

  8. Welcome to the California Tax Service Center, sponsored by the California Fed State Partnership. Our partnership of tax agencies includes Board of Equalization, California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, Employment Development Department, Franchise Tax Board, and Internal Revenue Service.

  9. e-Services | Access Your Account | California Franchise Tax Board

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    Access your account for California Franchise Tax Board e-Services online.

  10. Login for Business. Select your Entity Type and enter your Entity ID below. The combination must match our records in order to access this service. If you use Web Pay, do not mail the paper payment voucher.

  11. Check Your Refund Status | Check Your 2023 Refund Status - ...

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    Obtaining taxpayer account information is the privilege of individual taxpayers or their authorized representatives. Unauthorized access to account information is unlawful as described in Section 502 of the California Penal Code.