State tax filing

Thanks for the reply Ernie.

 

I am currently living in Texas and am in the process of registration, DL, etc to establish residency.

 

It sounds to me like the easiest thing will be to have my CA taxes taken out and then file non-residency to get those taxes back?

 

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If you are a Texas resident, you are still taxed by California on income earned during the days you worked in the state for your employer.

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In response to that, you are saying I may need to pay taxes for the 30/365 days of the year that I am actually in California?