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It depends. Most states, when considering tax on out-of-state purchases, follow a pattern like this:
The difference is reported to and taxed on your California return.
In your case, the question is whether the groceries purchased in Nevada are taxable in California. If they are, you purchased the groceries for use in California, and you did not pay the same amount of tax (or no tax) in Nevada for the groceries, you would owe CA sales tax on the items. Otherwise, you do not need to report them.
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