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California’s 4600 Notice “Request For Tax Return” – The Definitive Guide for Nonresidents

  The Issue ​Nonresidents who own vacation homes, business interests, financial accounts, or have other significant contacts in California can receive a notice from the Franchise Tax Board, California’s tax enforcement agency, demanding they file a tax return or explain why they aren’t required to. The official notice number is…

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Did You Really Think California Wouldn’t Tax NFTs? Non-Fungible Tokens and California-Source Income

Hot as a Recalled MacBook Battery The non-fungible token market has become as hot as a recalled MacBook lithium battery (if that’s possible). You’ve probably seen the figures: digital artist Beeple sold an NFT for a remarkable $69 million; a LeBron James non-fungible dunk clip lasting ten seconds went for…

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Stranded in California: Coronavirus Lockdown and Nonresident Status

  The Issue Can COVID-19 orders make you a resident? Since the COVID-19 emergency struck, tens of thousands of nonresidents have found themselves marooned in California due to coronavirus travel restrictions. The typical situation involves a seasonal visitor forced to remain in a vacation home longer than intended. But it…

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Where Is Bitcoin? Cryptocurrency and California’s Income Sourcing Rules

  Where is Bitcoin? This may sound like a question on a Philosophy 101 midterm exam. But in fact, it’s a real-world tax issue, with potential huge tax consequences for nonresident traders, investors, and users of cryptocurrency, at least to the extent they have financial connections with California, through an…

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Study of Total Tax Burden by State: Some Expected and Not-So-Expected Results

A recent study comparing the states by income tax, sales tax, property tax, average overall tax burden and average effective income tax rates, including dollar for dollar and by percentage, produced expected results about California’s high tax burden, but also some surprising insights. It wasn’t unexpected that California failed to…

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Five (More) Internet Myths About California Residency Rules

  Is Bigfoot a California Resident? Manes Law discussed its top five internet myths about California tax residency rules in a previous article. Here are five more. Again, they’re in no particular order, but the commentary should provide some indication about how important they are and why. Myth #1: Leave…

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Secured Promissory Notes and California-Source Income, Explained

  The Issue Nonresident individuals and out-of-state companies often make loans to California-based borrowers. It’s not unusual for those promissory notes to be secured with California real estate. The scenarios take many forms. A person may inherit the note from a parent, or they may feel obliged to make a…

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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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Leaving California, But Coming Back to Work: Income Tax Traps After Changing Residency

It’s no trick to leave California to avoid its high income taxes – if that’s all you want to do. You can sell all your California assets, including your home, terminate all business contacts, never spend any time in the state after your move, close all your financial accounts, sever…

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California and Nonresident Whistleblower Awards: No Good Deed Goes Untaxed – Or Does It?

Whistleblower awards are big business. In 2016 alone, the IRS paid over $60 million to whistleblowers. The SEC awarded a similar amount. A patchwork of other whistleblower laws involving 57 federal statutes and 44 states, including California, also result in tens of millions in annual payouts. Not all whistleblower laws…

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