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Is it necessary for a California consumer to pay the 3% tax when coverage is placed with a nonadmitted insurer on their own for their own property, without the assistance of an agent/broker?

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Is it necessary for a California consumer to pay the 3% tax when coverage is placed with a nonadmitted insurer on their own for their own property, without the assistance of an agent/broker?

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A. California does require a direct placement tax from the consumer for coverage placed on their own for their own property with a nonadmitted insurer. Refer to Bulletins #621, #622 and #623.

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