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Thanks for the response and sharing the document. Consider the example "you moved to California
on an indefinite job assignment" , I guess the catch is the word "indefinite", with regard to our case my wife has a definite graduation date (June 2017 ) and I continued to be in MI even though I was on the lease . So I am a bit confused on how to proceed. Assuming the best case scenario ( our move doesn't qualify as a permanent move), in that case do we still need to file a CA state return (if so what income will we show on the return) ? If we file the return only to MI and not to CA , what's the worst thing that can happen.?
on an indefinite job assignment" , I guess the catch is the word "indefinite", with regard to our case my wife has a definite graduation date (June 2017 ) and I continued to be in MI even though I was on the lease . So I am a bit confused on how to proceed. Assuming the best case scenario ( our move doesn't qualify as a permanent move), in that case do we still need to file a CA state return (if so what income will we show on the return) ? If we file the return only to MI and not to CA , what's the worst thing that can happen.?
‎June 4, 2019
2:41 PM