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Live In Texas, company in CA. What does my employer need to do?
I am trying to prepare for my 2022 taxes (2021 tax year) situation since I moved at the beginning of the year to Texas (1/1/2021).
I work remotely for a company in CA (small company) whos work is mostly b2b with other companies in CA.
I fly there somewhat often to go do site visits, but most work/communication (80-90%) is done online.
I have read posts such as:
and my understanding is that I dont need to be paying CA taxes. However I have been since my employer isn't sure how to make that happen without having a "nexus" there.
I understand that I will have to file as a non-resident for the time I was paying CA taxes, but I am not too sure on my company's side what needs to be done in order to get it switched to Texas or if that is possible?
So my question is more along the lines of what do I need to tell my employer to do?
This is a bigger deal than just making sure I am not paying CA taxes because I have a fair amount of capital gains that I want to make sure I am not paying the CA capital gains rate on.
Thanks for any help!!