03/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/16/2026 13:01
Californians, check out these tips to find safe, free, and low-cost ways to file your taxes
OAKLAND - California Attorney General Rob Bonta today issued a consumer alert urging Californians to learn about free or low-cost tax filing options. As Tax Day approaches, many Californians may seek out assistance with filing their tax returns. Through the CalFile program, eligible California taxpayers can file their 2025 state taxes for free.
"For Californians, Tax Day isn't just a deadline, it is a reminder of how much hard work goes into every dollar earned and every dollar owed. What many Californians may not realize is that filing doesn't have to come with additional costs. Too often, people pay for third-party tax preparation services without knowing they may qualify to file their taxes for free," said Attorney General Bonta. "As Tax Day approaches, I encourage Californians to file early and explore trusted free or low-cost filing options. Before paying to file, take a moment to check if you qualify and keep more of your hard-earned money where it belongs - in your pocket."
Franchise Tax Board's (FTB) CalFile is California's free e-filing service for state tax returns. The CalFile program allows eligible taxpayers to file state tax returns quickly, securely, and free of charge. By removing barriers to filing, this program may allow consumers to get tax refunds and claim critical tax benefits like California's Earned Income Tax Credit and Young Child Tax Credit.
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If you believe you have been the victim of a tax-related scam or other misconduct, you can file a complaint with our office at oag.ca.gov/report or with the IRS.
To learn about how to protect yourself and your loved ones against fraud, visit our website at oag.ca.gov/consumers/general/taxes.