Posted On:
January 29, 2012
Failing to Pay State Taxes Could Cause a Denial or Suspension of Your California Medical License
Starting July, 2, 2012, the Medical Board of California is required to deny an application for licensure and to suspend the license of any physician who has outstanding financial obligations to the Franchise Tax Board or State Board of Equalization and appears on either the BOE’s or FTB’s certified list of top 500 tax delinquencies over $100,000.
If you fall into this category, you have 90 days from the issuance of the notice of suspension to either pay the amount due or make financial arrangements with the agency owed. One can be on a payment plan and satisfy the requirement for repayment.


