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- From: brett@hpnmdla.sr.hp.com (Brett K. Carver)
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1992 18:06:46 GMT
- Subject: Re: State income taxes
- Message-ID: <3830073@hpnmdla.sr.hp.com>
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard, Santa Rosa, CA
- Path: sparky!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!hpscdc!hplextra!hpl-opus!hpnmdla!brett
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- References: <1992Jul24.005420.22934@crash.cts.com>
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- In misc.consumers, jca@crash.cts.com (John C. Archambeau) writes:
- > Considering that I was a CA resident for most of the year, will I still
- > have to file a CA state income tax return?
-
- In general anytime you move between states you have to file tax returns for
- BOTH states for that tax year. If you're lucky one or both will have a
- special short form for a partial tax year and/or give you some tax credit
- for taxes paid in the other state. But you still have to file both returns.
-
- I would assume if one of the states has no state tax, they there will be
- for form to file for that state, but you still have to file for the other
- state.
-
- Brett Carver
- brett@sr.hp.com
-
- Not a CPA, but the son of one...
-