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California Tax Updates 2026: New Fees and Regulations You Must Know

 

California Tax Updates 2026: What You Need to Know! Stay ahead of the curve with the latest changes from the CDTFA, including new recycling fees, cannabis regulations, and updated surcharge rates effective January 2026.

Have you ever felt like just when you finally get a handle on your business taxes, the rules go and change on you? Believe me, I’ve been there! Staying compliant can feel like a full-time job in itself. But don’t worry—I’ve spent some time digging through the latest California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) bulletin so you don’t have to. Whether you’re a retailer, a craft distiller, or just a concerned citizen in Culver City, there are some pretty big updates hitting the books this January 2026. Let’s dive in together and make sure you’re ready for the new year! 😊

 

The New CBE Waste Recycling Fee: Is Your Product Covered? 🤔

Starting January 1, 2026, California is introducing a brand new fee called the Covered Battery-Embedded (CBE) Waste Recycling Fee. If you sell electronics where the battery isn’t easily removable—think smartphones or sealed tablets—this one is for you.

Basically, a CBE product is anything containing a battery that a regular user can’t pop out with just basic household tools. Manufacturers are the ones who decide if a product fits this category, so if you’re a retailer, it’s a good idea to chat with your suppliers to be 100% sure which items in your inventory are affected.

💡 Good to know!
The fee is currently set at 1.5% of the retail sales price, but it’s capped at a maximum of $15 per product. Your first return for the Q1 period (Jan–March) will be due on April 30, 2026.

 

2026 Surcharge and Fee Rate Adjustments 📊

Every year, various state agencies adjust their rates based on the cost of living or program needs. This year is no different! We’re seeing some rates stay steady while others are dropping slightly.

Key Rate Changes for 2026

Program2026 RateNotes
911 Surcharge$0.41 per lineNo change from 2025
988 Surcharge$0.05 per lineDecreased from $0.08
Electrical Surcharge$0.0003 per kWhRemaining the same
Culver City Sales Tax10.75%Increased from 10.50%
⚠️ Heads up!
For those in Culver City, that 0.25% increase might seem small, but it adds up! Make sure your POS systems are updated to reflect the new 10.75% rate starting January 1st.

 

Quick Fee Estimator: CBE Recycling Fee 🧮

Want to know how much to collect for the new CBE Waste Recycling Fee? Use this quick tool to estimate the fee per item based on your retail price.

CBE Fee Calculator 🔢

Retail Sales Price ($):

 

New Cannabis Restrictions at Tobacco Shops 👩‍💼👨‍💻

This is a big one for business owners. As of January 1, 2026, the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Licensing Act now strictly prohibits tobacco retailers from selling or even possessing cannabis or synthetic cannabinoid products at their licensed locations. This includes popular but controversial items like Delta-8 THC gummies or THCA vapes.

📌 Just a heads-up!
The CDTFA is now authorized to seize these products on the spot if found at a tobacco business. Violating this can lead to heavy fines or losing your tobacco license entirely.

Additionally, if you’re a cannabis retailer, remember that the Cannabis Vendor Compensation Program ended on December 31, 2025. You can no longer retain that 20% excise tax credit—the full amount must now be paid to the CDTFA.

 

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2026 Tax Quick Summary

✨ CBE Fee: 1.5% fee (max $15) on non-removable battery products.
📊 Rate Changes: Culver City sales tax is now 10.75%; 988 surcharge dropped to $0.05.
🚫 Cannabis Ban: Tobacco shops cannot carry cannabis or synthetic THC products anymore.
🔢 CBE Calculation:
Fee = Price × 0.015 (Capped at $15.00)

 

Frequently Asked Questions ❓

Q: When is the first CBE Waste Recycling Fee return due?
A: For the reporting period of January 1 to March 31, 2026, your first return and payment are due by April 30, 2026.
Q: Does the CBE fee apply to used or refurbished products?
A: Yes! The fee applies to the retail sale or lease of certain new or refurbished CBE products sold for use in California.
Q: What happens if I keep selling Delta-8 in my tobacco shop?
A: Under the new law, the CDTFA can seize those products. You could also face civil penalties or the suspension/revocation of your tobacco license.

I hope this guide helps you navigate the changes coming in 2026! It’s a lot to take in, but staying informed is half the battle. If you have any more questions about these new fees or regulations, feel free to ask in the comments below—I’d love to hear from you! 😊

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