California Code of Regulations
Title 18 - Public Revenues
Division 1 - State Board of Equalization-Property Tax (California Department of Tax and Fee Administration - Timber Yield Tax, See Chapter 11)
Chapter 2 - Assessment
Article 4 - Information from Taxpayers and Audits
Section 193 - Scope of Audit
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) When auditing a taxpayer under the requirements of Rule 192, an assessor may audit for only one of the fiscal years within the period specified in section 532 of the Revenue and Taxation Code if no discrepancy or irregularity is found in the fiscal year selected for audit unless one of the provisions of subdivision (b) apply.
(b) When a discrepancy or irregularity is found in the fiscal year first selected for audit, the assessor shall audit the remaining fiscal years for which the statute of limitations has not expired unless the assessor documents in the audit report his/her conclusion both that:
(c) If property of a taxpayer who meets the requirements of Rule 192 is selected by the California State Board of Equalization (Board) as an assessment sample item as part of its assessment practices surveys, the assessor of the county surveyed may consider the Board's audit findings as the fulfillment of Rule 192, providing no discrepancy or irregularity exists between the findings and the corresponding property statement or report and providing the assessor maintains a copy of such findings in his/her files. If the assessor determines that the findings disclose a discrepancy or irregularity between the taxpayer's books and records and the corresponding property statement or report, the assessor shall ascertain the cause and audit all years within the statute of limitations.
(d) Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit an assessor from auditing or reauditing any or all statement or reports for which the statute of limitations has not expired or to define the circumstances in which property that has escaped assessment can be added to the roll.
(e) The statute of limitations may be extended through the execution of a mutually agreed upon waiver pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code section 532.1.
1. New
section filed 4-12-68; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 68, No.
15).
2. Amendment filed 12-12-69; effective thirtieth day thereafter
(Register 69, No. 50).
3. Amendment of subsection (b) filed 1-16-85;
effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 85, No. 3).
4.
Amendment of section and NOTE filed 4-14-2010; operative 5-14-2010 (Register
2010, No. 16).
Note: Authority cited: Section 15606, Government Code. Reference: Sections 469, 502, 503, 531, 531.3, 531.4, 532 and 532.1, Revenue and Taxation Code.