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New Member
posted Jun 6, 2019 8:40:44 AM

I moved to California from the UK in June and noticed that reporting foreign source income decreases CA tax refund.

I received UK income only when I lived there before June 2017 and received US income only after I moved to the US in June 2017.

Why does my UK income affect my CA tax refund?

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New Member
Jun 6, 2019 8:40:46 AM

If you only started your CA state residency in June of 2017 after moving here from the UK, you will file a part-year CA state income tax return to report only the income that was received during your part-year residency in CA. Any income received before the start of your CA state residency date will not be included on your part-year CA return (even if you are considered a full year resident for federal income tax purposes).

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New Member
Jun 6, 2019 8:40:46 AM

If you only started your CA state residency in June of 2017 after moving here from the UK, you will file a part-year CA state income tax return to report only the income that was received during your part-year residency in CA. Any income received before the start of your CA state residency date will not be included on your part-year CA return (even if you are considered a full year resident for federal income tax purposes).

New Member
Jun 6, 2019 8:40:46 AM

Thanks! Does it mean I don't need to enter any non resident foreign income for CA tax return?

New Member
Jun 6, 2019 8:40:49 AM

Yes - that is correct.