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Dear Josiah,
Thank you for your question.
Here is a TurboTax Article addressing multiple W-2 forms. https://blog.turbotax.intuit.com/taxes-101/dont-let-filing-multiple-w-2s-scare-you-3714/
States taxes on W-2 employment from different states depend on whether the states have personal income tax or not. If both states have personal state income tax, after completing your federal return, complete the non resident state return first to determine what state tax (if any) is owed. Then complete the residental state last so you can apply for credit for taxes to paid to other states.
In your case, CA has personal income tax but TN does not tax personal income. You will only have a CA state return as none is required for TN. Your W-2 from TN may or may not include CA state tax withholding. As a resident of CA, all of your income is taxable in CA, even if earned elsewhere. In your case, your CA state taxes will be the same as if the TN job was located in CA. CA residents are taxed on all income regardless of source. Sourced income includes, but is not limited to:
- Wages
- Goods
- Services
- Property
https://www.ftb.ca.gov/file/personal/residency-status/index.html
I hope you find this helpful!
Kathryn
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