No, you will pay taxes to your current state of residence on the income.
However, please be certain to update your address and tax withholding state to your current state of residency with the payer of each pension and annuity that you receive. Otherwise, California will continue to receive reports of the income and they will send notices to you requesting tax returns.
If you were in California for part of the year in which the annuities or pension were paid, you will owe California tax on income earned during the period of time that you were in California.
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