DavidS127
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State tax filing

The California income that required you to file in 2015, for a single person with no dependents, was $16...

 

Although not authoritative for tax purposes, this San Francisco State University webpage has the following information:

 

California state law does not mirror the federal law when it comes to taxing non-U.S. citizens; the state of California does not recognize the federal level tax treaty. California income is taxable and subject to withholding for state purposes, irrespective of a federal exemption. California does not distinguish among U.S. citizens, U.S. residents, or nonresident aliens with respect to California state income tax withholding. 

 

 

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