Small California non-profits must now file an annual return with the Franchise Tax Board. Failure to file for three consecutive years will result in automatic revocation of state exemption. Until this year, California non-profits with gross receipts that normally did not exceed $25,000 had no filing requirement. As of January 1, 2011, all California nonprofits …
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