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If I received $3956 gross in oil royalties sourced from California in 2018, but do not live or work in California, do I need to file a nonresident CA return?

 
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Coleen3
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If I received $3956 gross in oil royalties sourced from California in 2018, but do not live or work in California, do I need to file a nonresident CA return?

 Maybe. See the regulations below.
How California taxes residents, nonresidents, and part-year residents
  • California residents - Taxed on ALL income, including income from sources outside California.
  • Nonresidents of California - Taxed only on income from California sources.
  • Part-year residents of California - Taxed on all income received while a resident and only on income from California sources while a nonresident.
  • You are required to file a Nonresident or Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return (Long or Short Form 540NR) with California if you have income from California sources, such as rental income, income from the sale of property, or partnership income in 2018 and you are:

    • Single with a total income from all sources of $17,693 or more
    • Married with joint income from all sources of $35,388 or more

https://www.ftb.ca.gov/individuals/faq/ivr/210.shtml


If I received $3956 gross in oil royalties sourced from California in 2018, but do not live or work in California, do I need to file a nonresident CA return?

I'm in a similar situation.  How does CA determine the tax rate? 

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