I live and work in Texas. I am paid solely by a Texas corp. I will be working in LA one week on, one week off for the entirety of 2023. I will be living in an AL apartment leased by my employer but with me named as the "resident" on the lease. In this scenario, will I be responsible for the CA state tax?
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I live and work in Texas. I am paid solely by a Texas corp. I will be working in LA (Los Angeles or Louisana) one week on, one week off for the entirety of 2023. I will be living in an AL (Alabama or a typo and should be Los Angeles) apartment leased by my employer but with me named as the "resident" on the lease. In this scenario, will I be responsible for the CA state tax?blasingame -
Q. In this scenario, will I be responsible for the CA state tax?
A. Yes. You will pay CA tax on the wages earned while you physically worked in CA. " One week on, one week off for the entirety of 2023" means that half your wages will be subject to CA tax. You will file a non-resident CA return.
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