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I don own a business, but I purchased tangible personal property outside California and was later assessed use tax on my purchases. Can I resolve my liability with an OIC?

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I don own a business, but I purchased tangible personal property outside California and was later assessed use tax on my purchases. Can I resolve my liability with an OIC?

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Yes. Effective January 1, 2009 through January 1, 2013, consumers (not required to hold a permit with the Board) who incur a use tax liability may resolve their liability through the OIC program provided they do not have the ability to pay the outstanding liability in full.

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