Cal. Code Regs. tit. 18 § 5561

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 25, June 21, 2024
Section 5561 - Petition for Rehearing
(a) Generally. A taxpayer with an appeal subject to chapter 2 of this division or described in section 5310, subdivision (a)(3) or (4), may file a Petition for Rehearing within 30 days of the date on which notice of the Board's decision is mailed to the taxpayer. The petition must be signed by the taxpayer or the taxpayer's authorized representative, and:
(1) Identify an irregularity in the Board's proceedings that prevented the fair consideration of the taxpayer's appeal;
(2) Identify an accident or surprise that occurred, which ordinary caution could not have prevented;
(3) Identify and provide newly discovered, relevant evidence, which the taxpayer requesting the rehearing could not have reasonably discovered and provided prior to the Board's decision; or
(4) Demonstrate that there is insufficient evidence to justify the decision or the decision is contrary to law.
(b) A Petition for Rehearing or related document shall be filed in accordance with section 5570.
(c) Acceptance or Rejection of the Petition for Rehearing.
(1) Upon receipt of a submission intended as a Petition for Rehearing, the Chief of Board Proceedings must determine whether the submission qualifies as a Petition for Rehearing and whether it is timely. The Chief of Board Proceedings may consult with the Appeals Attorney in making this determination.
(2) If the submission qualifies as a Petition for Rehearing and is timely, the Board Proceedings Division must accept the submission as a Petition for Rehearing and mail a letter to all parties acknowledging its acceptance.
(3) If the Chief of Board Proceedings determines that a submission intended as a Petition for Rehearing is not timely, the Board Proceedings Division must reject the submission.
(4) If the Chief of Board Proceedings determines that a submission intended as a Petition for Rehearing is timely, but does not otherwise qualify as a Petition for Rehearing, such as where the submission asks for a rehearing without identifying a basis for the rehearing or alleges that there is newly discovered and relevant evidence without providing that evidence, the Board Proceedings Division will notify the taxpayer in writing, identify the requirements of subdivision (a) that have not be satisfied, and allow the taxpayer up to 30 days to satisfy the necessary requirements. If the taxpayer satisfies the requirements of subdivision (a) within the time allowed, the Board Proceedings Division will accept the original submission and any subsequent submissions that satisfy the requirements of subdivision (a), combined, as a Petition for Rehearing and mail a letter to all parties acknowledging the acceptance. If the taxpayer does not satisfy the requirements of subdivision (a) within the time allowed for that purpose, the Board Proceedings Division must reject the taxpayer's submission.
(5) If the Board Proceedings Division rejects a taxpayer's submission intended as a Petition for Rehearing, the Board Proceedings Division shall mail a letter to the taxpayer, which shall explain that the submission was not accepted as a Petition for Rehearing and will advise the taxpayer of any alternative rights or remedies.
(6) A taxpayer may not file more than one Petition for Rehearing with regard to the same appeal.

Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 18, § 5561

1. New section filed 1-7-2008; operative 2-6-2008 (Register 2008, No. 2).
2. Amendment filed 2-25-2014; operative 4-1-2014 (Register 2014, No. 9).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (c)(1), repealing subsection (d) and amending NOTE filed 7-30-2020 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2020, No. 31).

Note: Authority cited: Section 15606, Government Code; and Sections 11651, 13170 and 32451, Revenue and Taxation Code. Reference: Sections 12429, 12431, 12636, 12637, 12951, 12977, 32255, 32256, 32256.5, 32257, 32302, 32304, 32312, 32313, 32401, 32404, 32407 and 32440, Revenue and Taxation Code.

1. New section filed 1-7-2008; operative 2-6-2008 (Register 2008, No. 2).
2. Amendment filed 2-25-2014; operative 4-1-2014 (Register 2014, No. 9).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (c)(1), repealing subsection (d) and amending Note filed 7-30-2020 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2020, No. 31).