Lead-Acid Battery Fees Guide
Resources
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Laws and Regulations
- California Lead-Acid Battery Fees - Health and Safety Code (§§ 25215–25215.75)
- Fee Collection Procedures Law (§§ 55001-55381)
- Lead-Acid Battery Fees Regulations
Notices
- New Lead-Acid Battery Fee Regulations
- Lead-Acid Battery Fees Increase April 1, 2022
- Changes to Your Lead-Acid Battery Fee Returns
- Changes to the Lead-Acid Battery Fees Program
- Do You Need a California Battery Fee Account?
- The Lead-Acid Battery Fee Returns Will Move to Our New Online Services System Effective November 9, 2020
Newsletters
Related Industry, Tax, or Fee Guides
Related Websites
California Department of Toxic Substances Control
Additional Sources
- Assembly Bill 142, chapter 860, Statutes of 2019
- Assembly Bill 2153, chapter 666, Statutes of 2016
Other Helpful Resources
- Contact Us – A listing of California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) contacts for your questions and concerns.
- Sign Up for CDTFA Updates – Subscribe to our email lists and receive the latest news, newsletters, tax and fee updates, public meeting agendas, and other announcements.
- Special Notices – CDTFA special notices are issued whenever there is a change in law, tax rates, or CDTFA procedures.
- CDTFA Online Services – Learn about the online services CDTFA offers.
- CDTFA Field Offices – A comprehensive listing of all CDTFA offices and contact information.
- Get It In Writing! – Tax and Fee Laws can be complex, and you are encouraged to put your tax questions in writing. You may also send your request in a letter to: Program Administration Branch, MIC; 31, California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, , P.O. Box 942879, Sacramento, CA 94279-0031.
- Taxpayers' Rights Advocate (TRA) – The TRA Office helps taxpayers when they are unable to resolve a matter through normal channels, when they want information regarding procedures relating to a particular set of circumstances, or when there are apparent rights violations.