What’s Happening Rarely has a potential change in tax law affecting so few taxpayers attracted as much attention as California’s 2026 Billionaire Tax Act. By definition, the proposed legislation, which takes the form of a ballot initiative subject to a popular vote, only applies to the rarified demographic of taxpayers…
Articles Posted in California State Tax Issues
The Nonresident ING Fling Dinged: California Closes the Incomplete Gift Tax Trust “Loophole”
The Issue After years of wrangling with the issue, California has just enacted legislation to eliminate a state income tax savings strategy some California residents have pursued by establishing a non-grantor gift trust (ING). These trusts are often called WINGs, DINGs, and NINGS, a reference to the three states that…
Liquidity Events, the Interim Home Problem, and Determining the Date for Changing California Residency: A New FTB Case Sheds Some Light
The Case A new case from California’s Office of Tax Appeals brings some clarity to how strictly California dates a change of residency for income tax purposes when a resident moves out of state shortly before a liquidity event. The case, Appeal of J. Bracamonte, OTA, Case No. 18010932…
Frequently Asked Questions: California Residency Rules
Manes Law has over two decades of experience in advising clients on California residency law, handling residency audits, assisting businesses relocate out of California, and appealing residency determinations. Based on this experience, we have assembled this list of frequently asked questions and provided brief answers. 1.Q. How does California tax…
Guidelines for Determining California Residency: A Primer for Serious Snowbirds
Seasonal Visitors to California and Residency Anxiety Out-of-state visitors who own vacation homes in California or otherwise spend significant time here on a seasonal basis (traditionally known as “snowbirds” because the season is inevitably winter) are often anxious about their residency status. There’s good reason to be. California rules…