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April 7, 2024
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Do I need to file a CA nonresident return?

  • April 7, 2024
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I moved out of CA, to OR, in late Dec 2022. I also retired from my job at that time, I did not work for that employer in 2023 at all. However, I received my final paycheck in January of 2023 for the work I did in 2022. Because it had some retiree payouts it was over 15K. Do I need to file a nonresident return for ty 2023 for the money I received from that employer in January?

 

Edit: For future seekers - I found an example put out by the CA State Franchise Tax Board. I indeed have to file. They have an example of an earner retiring in Dec, not working past Dec, but getting a final check in January of the next year.  The rules are that because the income was from work product done in CA, the earner is required to file a non-resident CA tax form. I was also required to report that income in OR, since I was a resident of OR. There is some kind of credit for paying out-of-states taxes already, so we'll see how that goes. It's so fun being taxed in two states (NOT). 

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April 7, 2024

If you received a 2023 Form W-2 from a California employer, then you should file a nonresident California return. 

 

As a nonresident, you pay tax on your taxable income from California sources.

Sourced income includes, but is not limited to:

  • Services performed in California
  • Rent from real property located in California
  • The sale or transfer of real California property
  • Income from a California business, trade or profession

See this California webpage for more information. TurboTax will complete the appropriate forms based on your entries.

 

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