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Tax help for military filers
A
minor's domicile follows
that of the parent or guardian who has lawful custody of the child.
Because you are only in California due to military orders, and he is here due
to those orders, he is still considered a Texas resident. He will file a
California non-resident return to report the income earned while in the state.
If his income was $4,044 or less, he may not be required to file a state return unless tax was withheld from his pay. In that case, he can file for a refund of tax withheld.
If his income was $4,044 or less, he may not be required to file a state return unless tax was withheld from his pay. In that case, he can file for a refund of tax withheld.
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May 31, 2019
5:07 PM