California Form 593-C - Real Estate Withholding Certificate - 2009

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CALIFORNIA  FORM
2009
593-C
Real Estate Withholding Certificate
Part I – Seller’s Information
Return this form to your escrow company.
Name  
SSN or ITIN
-
-
Spouse’s/RDP’s Name (if jointly owned) 
Spouse’s/RDP’s SSN or ITIN (if jointly owned)
-
-
Address (including suite, room, PO Box, or PMB no.) 
 FEIN 
 CA Corp no.
City 
State  ZIP Code 
Ownership Percentage
-
.    %
Property address (if no street address, provide parcel number and county) 
To determine whether you qualify for a full or partial withholding exemption, check all boxes that apply to the property being sold or transferred. (See
line‑by‑line notes in the Instructions)
Part II – Certifications which fully exempt the sale from withholding:
1.
The property qualifies as the seller’s (or decedent’s, if being sold by the decedent’s estate) principal residence within the meaning of Internal Revenue
Code (IRC) Section 121.
2.
The seller (or decedent, if being sold by the decedent’s estate) last used the property as the seller’s (decedent’s) principal residence within the meaning
of IRC Section 121 without regard to the two‑year time period.
3.
The seller has a loss or zero gain for California income tax purposes on this sale. To check this box you must complete Form 593‑E, Real Estate
Witholding‑Computation of Estimated Gain or Loss, and have a loss or zero gain on line 16.
4.
The property is being compulsorily or involuntarily converted and the seller intends to acquire property that is similar or related in service or use to
qualify for nonrecognition of gain for California income tax purposes under IRC Section 1033.
5.
The transfer qualifies for nonrecognition treatment under IRC Section 351 (transfer to a corporation controlled by the transferor) or IRC Section 721
(contribution to a partnership in exchange for a partnership interest).
6.
The seller is a corporation (or a limited liability company (LLC) classified as a corporation for federal and California income tax purposes) that is either
qualified through the California Secretary of State or has a permanent place of business in California.
7.
The seller is a California partnership, or qualified to do business in California (or an LLC that is classified as a partnership for federal and California
income tax purposes and is not a single member LLC) that is not disregarded for federal and California income tax purposes. If this box is checked, the
partnership or LLC must still withhold on nonresident partners or members.
8. •  The seller is a tax‑exempt entity under California or federal law.
9.
The seller is an insurance company, individual retirement account, qualified pension/profit sharing plan, or charitable remainder trust.
Part III – Certifications that may partially or fully exempt the sale from withholding:
Real Estate Escrow Person (REEP): See instructions for amounts to withhold.
10.
The transfer qualifies as a simultaneous like‑kind exchange within the meaning of IRC Section 1031.
11.
The transfer qualifies as a deferred like‑kind exchange within the meaning of IRC Section 1031.
12.
The transfer of this property is an installment sale where the buyer is required to withhold on the principal portion of each installment payment. Copies
of Form 593‑I, Real Estate Withholding Sale Acknowledgement, and the promissory note are attached.
Part IV – Seller’s Signature
Under penalties of perjury, I hereby certify that the information provided above is, to the best of my knowledge, true and correct. If conditions change, I will
promptly inform the withholding agent. I understand that the Franchise Tax Board may review relevant escrow documents to ensure withholding compliance
and that completing this form does not exempt me from filing a California income or franchise tax return to report this sale.
Seller’s Name and Title ____________________________________ Seller’s Signature ________________________________ Date _________________
Spouse’s/RDP’s Name _____________________________________ Spouse’s/RDP’s Signature _________________________ Date _________________
Please verify that the SSN or ITIN listed above in Part I of this form is correct.
Seller:
If you checked any box in Part II, you are exempt from real estate withholding.
If you checked any box in Part III, you may qualify for a partial or complete withholding exemption.
If you did not check any box in Part II or Part III, the withholding will be 3 1/3% (.0333) of the total sales price or the optional gain on sale withholding
amount certified by seller on Form 593, Real Estate Withholding Tax Statement.
If you are withheld upon, the withholding agent should give you one copy of Form 593. Attach a copy to the lower front of your California income tax
return and make a copy for your records.
Keep Form 593‑C for five years following the close of the transaction. You must furnish the form to the FTB upon request.
Form 593‑C
2008 (REV 01‑09)
7131093
C2
For Privacy Notice, get form FTB 1131.

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