Tag: LLC Tax Planning

LLC Gross-Receipts Fee Tiers: How Much Will Your SaaS Pay in 2025?

Statutory Authority & Who Pays California imposes a gross-receipts (“LLC”) fee—separate from the $800 franchise tax—under R&TC § 17942. Any LLC “doing business” or registered in California must pay the fee if its total California income (apportioned or sourced) meets the thresholds below, regardless of profit or loss. Federal entity classification under IRC § 7701 […]

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First-Year Exemption: Can Your 2025 CA Startup Skip the $800 Fee?

Franchise-Tax Statute & Prior Relief Code Base. California Revenue & Taxation Code (R&TC) §§ 17941 & 17946 impose an $800 “annual LLC tax” on every LLC formed or “doing business” in the state, regardless of profit. Temporary Holiday (AB 85). LLCs formed Jan 1 2021 – Dec 31 2023 enjoyed a first-year waiver under A.B. […]

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California LLC $800 Franchise Tax 2025: Pay, Postpone, or Waive?

  Franchise Tax Basics & Legal Authority Statute. California Revenue & Taxation Code §§ 17941 & 17946 require every LLC “doing business” in the state to pay an $800 annual franchise tax. Federal tie-in. LLCs are classified under IRC §7701 & Reg. §301.7701-3; California respects that classification but imposes its own minimum tax regardless of […]

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How to Start an LLC in California Without Paying Too Much in Taxes (2025 Edition)

Introduction Starting a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in California offers many benefits—but it also comes with one of the highest minimum taxes in the country. In 2025, California entrepreneurs must plan ahead to reduce their tax burden legally while remaining fully compliant with the Franchise Tax Board (FTB). Costs of Forming an LLC in California […]

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