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About efileSalesTax.com
Electronic Sales and Use Tax, Inc. was established in August 2001, and their online efiling system www.efileSalesTax.com went live in April 2002. They are the leading Sales Tax e-filing web site in the State of California, are the only one to offer e-filing in Spanish, and also host e-filing services for Florida Sales Tax. For more information please visit our web site at www.efileSalesTax.com or call us at (877) 584-2309.
Schedule B tax forms are used for "Detailed Allocation by County of 1% Combined State and Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax"
Schedule C tax forms are used for "Detailed Allocation by Suboutlet of Combined State and Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax."