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Complete the non-resident state tax return first. Then the resident tax return.
Complete the non-resident state tax return first. Then the resident tax return.
is there a reason for this?
Yes. Your resident state will give you a credit, or partial credit, for the tax paid to the non resident state. So, the non resident state tax must be calculated 1st
@bob667 -- There are a few exceptions to the "non-resident return first" rule. The exceptions all involve California. Post back if one of the states involved is California.
yes, its California...thank you
@bob667 -- In which state do you live, and in which state do you work?
thank you for your time! I live and work remotely in Hawaii all of 2019 for a company in Cal
@bob667 -- Are you a W-2 employee, or an independent contractor who receives a 1099-MISC?
i am W2 employee...thank you
California does NOT tax non-resident telecommuters.
You do not owe California State Income tax on that income. If California tax was withheld, you can file to get that tax refunded.
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@bob667 — Then your income is not taxable by California. But it is fully taxable by your home state of Hawaii.
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