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State tax filing
If you are domiciled in California, you are a resident of CA for tax purposes and should be filing a resident return, according to the CA-FTB.
If you have changed your state of legal residence on Form 2508, from CA to another state, or are in another state via a Permanent Change of Station (PCS), you would file the nonresident return and enter 0 for CA taxable retirement income.
FTB Pub 1100 - California does not tax the IRA distributions, qualified pension, profit sharing, and stock bonus plans of a non-resident.
Military State of Legal Residence
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‎February 10, 2023
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