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Moving Overseas from California: A Residency Minefield for Expats

  The Issue: Even Casablanca Isn’t Far Enough Away to Avoid A California Residency Audit The global economy has enabled growing numbers of California residents to find employment overseas, often in Pacific Rim or European countries.  Many of these jobs are in financial services or high-tech industries and can be…

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Increased Volume of 4600 Notices Sent in 2019, Explained

Our office has experienced a significant increase in the number of taxpayers reporting they have received 4600 Notices “Request for Tax Return” sent by the Franchise Tax Board (California’s tax enforcement agency). The likely explanation is discussed below. What’s Happening? This July, our office saw a spike of 100% from…

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The Part-Time Resident Tax Trap

  Sunny Taxxy California Most of the world knows the Palm Springs area for its picturesque golf courses, celebrity homes and halcyon weather. Among the taxing authorities in Sacramento, however, the words “Palm Springs” conjure up less carefree images. Spurred by the state’s appetite for tax revenues, the Franchise Tax…

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Internet-Based Companies and “Doing Business in California”: Be Careful What Your Website Says About You

  The Issue With more and more companies forgoing brick and mortar by operating their business through the internet, tax authorities find it increasingly difficult to determine which enterprises are subject to state income taxes and which aren’t. Typically, California has taken an aggressive stance. In 2011, it passed a…

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California Residency Audits: Three Year-End Tasks to Reduce the Risk for Nonresidents

Hundreds of thousands of nonresidents have vacation homes, investments, business operations, and other substantial contacts in California. Many fear those contacts will trigger a residency tax audit – California’s system for determining which taxpayers are legal residents and hence liable for California’s state income tax. The concern is warranted, if…

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The Franchise Tax Board Modifies Ruling: After Unfavorable “Doing Business in California” Case

The Franchise Tax Board, California’s taxing authority, has consistently taken an aggressive stance in claiming out-of-state businesses have income tax reporting requirements for “doing business in California.”  The FTB reached a limit in Swart Enterprises, Inc. v. Franchise Tax Board, Cal. Ct. App. (5th App. Dist.), 7 Cal. App. 5th…

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“Request for Tax Return” Time for Nonresidents: How Not to Make that Mistake Again

With Tax Day having come and gone, the Franchise Tax Board, California’s tax authority, is now busy sending out its annual 4600 Notices, also known as “Request for Tax Return” letters.  Almost all 4600 Notices are sent to nonresidents, mostly those who own a vacation home or have a business…

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They’re Back! – FTB 4600 Notices Coming Soon to You

It’s that time of year again.  The time when the Franchise Tax Board sends out its 4600 Notices, “Request for Tax Return,” the bane of snowbirds and other part-time residents of California, especially those with vacation homes.  And a potential trap for the unwary. What Is A 4600 Notice? A…

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