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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…

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Do You Need California Residency Tax Planning? Not Everybody Does, But Those Who Do, Really Do

  The Issue Nobody needs reminding that California is a high income tax state. Most people know there can be tax benefits from changing residency or maintaining nonresidency status where California is involved. With a top bracket rate of 13.3%, California residency at the time of a large capital gains…

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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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Leaving California – Relocating Your Business Out of State

It’s no secret that California has a high state income tax rate. In fact, it has been the undisputed income tax champion for the past decade or so (the middle brackets are more compressed, and some states even have higher middle bracket rates). Nonetheless, despite somewhat overblown media reports, most…

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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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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…

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