My wife and I are currently living and working in different states. This year, I moved alone to California, while she remained in New York for work. We plan to file a joint federal tax return. However, I'm wondering if it's possible for me to file a joint state return in California. This will reduce our taxes here
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"I'm wondering if it's possible for me to file a joint state return in California"
Yes, if you file your federal return using file status MFJ, then you may also file your California return as MFJ. Note that CA's rule is that you must use Form 540NR if either you or your spouse/RDP were a nonresident or part-year resident in the tax year.
https://www.ftb.ca.gov/forms/2022/2022-540nr-booklet.html
Form 540NR:
https://www.ftb.ca.gov/forms/2022/2022-540nr.pdf
You may also file your CA return using the MFS filing status, but if you do then CA's community property rules would apply to the division of income.
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Just to confirm, it is legal to do so?
Yes, this is legal.
This link will take you to the State of California's website where it shows this is permissible: State of California, Married Filing Jointly.
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