You can look up our CA S.O.S. Number by going here: https://www.sos.ca.gov/business-programs/business-entities/cbs-search-tips/
It depends.
You can use the following link to search for your Secretary of State file number.
I just called the FTB in California, and the deal is that the first year, if you don't have a Secretary of State number, you just file BY MAIL using your FEIN number. Turbotax software requires that the number start with a 19 or 20 (as Secretary of State numbers start with a 19 or 20), but your FEIN will not start with a 19 or 20. Thus Turbotax thinks its wrong and will make you mail in your return (instead of e-file). It sucks you have to mail it in but that is the answer!
However, this is the workaround to go ahead and file your taxes without a Secretary of State number. Several phone calls later with the FTB Board and government tax office and that is the answer! Whew!
There is an error in TurboTax software with the California SOS file numbers. Contrary to TurboTax software, corporations in Cal have a 7 digit entity number issued when the corporation is registered with SOS and it starts with letter C. Those numbers can be looked up on the SOS's business search athttps://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/
LLCs do have a 12-digit numbers issued by SOS and they start with a year in which the LLC was formed. So if your LLC was formed in 2017, like mine was, the number will start with 2017....
On the other hand, my corporation SOS number starts with C and then has a 7-digit number following letter C. When I tried to file my taxes with TurboTax for Corporations, the software did not allow me to enter my corporate number and continued to request a 12-digit number starting with 19 or 20, WHICH MAKES NO SENSE. It also did not allow me to override the TurboTax's settings. I refused to file by Mail, I purchased TurboTax specifically so that I could e-file. So I had to call customer support and spend about an hour of my time trying to resolve the issue. The person on the phone finally agreed that I was right but he was unable to resolve my issue with the filing. Eventually, I solved the issue myself by entering all zeros instead of any number, and the e-filing was allowed to proceed. I hope that TurboTax will fix this issue immediately. It is an egregious mistake that cost the filers much time unnecessarily.
I even started doubting myself for a minute, and I called the Cal. SOS office. They confirmed that corporations in CA have 7-digits numbers ONLY, and LLCs have 12-digit numbers.
Echoing @IMPERIUMLAW ; I'm the filer for a California General Partnership. TurboTax expects the Secretary of State Filing Number to match the rules for LLCs - must start with 19 or 20. I'm not filing for an LLC. My partnership's filing number is 12 digits, not starting with 19 or 20.
The workaround of entering all 0's allows electronic filing but would only create confusion at the FTB that I don't need to rebound to me.
I ended up filing by mail; so 1980s.
It's so strange that they still didn't fix it, this software had so many glitches.
So my problem is I am part of a general partnership not LLC and don’t need the LCC form but turbo tax doesn’t recognize that. I assume it’s pulling the information from Fed K-1. Any work around
The CA partnership software is a separate download from the CA LLC software. Have you downloaded both of them or just one?
You are in the CA section to file a CA 568 instead of a CA 565. You may need to delete the CA 568 and K-1 and re-enter it on the CA 565.
Double check in the federal return that you entered the k-1 as a partnership instead of a LLC. If you did, then please update this question to that effect.
This is so incredibly frustrating. A simple fix, and here we are two years from the original post/report and it has not been fixed.
TurboTax for Business, 2020 still has two incorrect checks that block e-filing.
1. "Secretary of State file number must contain at least 12 digits"
2. "Secretary of State file number must begin with the digits 19 or 20"
Both are wrong. California gives corporations seven digit file numbers. Maybe not all corporations are given seven digit numbers, but many of them are. And they don't begin with 19 or 20.
extremely frustrating. I am trying to file an s-corp return and I have a 12 digit SOS file number that does start with a 20, but it's requiring me to enter a CA Corporation number because it's an s-corp, even though I don't have one because it's an LLC that files for taxation as an s corp
makes no sense that you can't override this in turbo tax. this must be fixed next year
I have a 12-digit Secretary of State filing number for my General Partnership that starts with '30' so…
California Secretary of State File Numbers are assigned to all entities in the state of California by the Secretary of State. The business will either have a seven-digit corporation number or a 12 digit file number. You can call the office of the Secretary of State to see which one they have if they don't have their original application form.
I'm saying my Secretary of State Filing number for my General Partnership is 12-digits but starts with 30.
For additional assistance on your filing number, please call the Secretary of State at (916) 653-6814.
Hi, I'm not looking for help with this. There is a problem is with Turbotax's validation on this field. I'm adding support, by mentioning my own experience, to the other people pointing this out.
This is silly. It took almost 2 hours out of my day to confirm the error. PLEASE FIX IT. IT IS A SIMPLE FIX.
Mine starts with 30 also...either fix it or give me a refund
Mine is 13 digits and starts with 30....can you advise.
I called intuit support and they told me to leave the field blank. I was able to file electronically.
Turbo Tax has this issue every year. They require a 12 digit SOS number, beginning with 19 or 20, or they will not efile your return in CA. Mine is a 7 digit corporate number, I do not have a 12 digit number. I have to mail the return in. And Turbo Tax bills me $25 to file it, then tells me they can't file it.
The information you have provided might be accurate, but doesn't help efile with Turbo Tax. Ridiculous.