Complaint Department Numbers and Emails

California State Board Of Equalization Customer Service Complaints Department

Complaint Department Numbers and Emails

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About California State Board Of Equalization

The California State Board of Equalization (BOE) is a state agency responsible for collecting taxes and fees from Californians. It collects sales tax, use tax, fuel excise taxes, alcohol/tobacco excises taxes as well as property taxation throughout the state. The BOE also administers programs related to hazardous waste management fee collections and oil spill response activities. Furthermore it provides taxpayer education services such as seminars on business-related topics like record keeping requirements or filing procedures for certain types of returns.

What is California State Board Of Equalization's phone and customer care email?

You can call California State Board Of Equalization’s customer service phone number at (800) 400-7115 and you can email their corporate office at info@ca.gov

What is California State Board Of Equalization's corporate address?

California State Board Of Equalization’s corporate address is California State Board of Equalization, 450 N St., Sacramento,, California, 95814-4311, United States.

What's the best time to contact them?

To contact the California State Board of Equalization, it is best to do so during their regular business hours which are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Pacific Time (PT).

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