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Based on what you have stated, you probably should not be subject to the CA franchise tax of $800. Moreover, it is not all that clear why a CA Schedule C has been created given that you apparently have no on-going business in CA, and further, no LLC incorporated in that state.
If your only current connection to CA is the fact that you had a property in CA, which you sold in 2021, go back and review your Personal info summary (TurboTax online). Given that you sold your CA property in 2021, you will need to indicate on your Personal info summary page that you had Other state income (scroll down to the bottom on the page to see Other state income) and select CA. Also, check to ensure that your resident state information is correct. Resident state information is also on the Personal info summary page at the top.
Because you are a non-resident of CA, after completing your federal return section, prepare you CA return (non-resident state) first before completing your resident state. If you owe tax on your CA property sale, you may likely get a credit on your resident state return for paying tax in CA. You won't know your CA tax from the property sale until you complete your CA return, therefore, prepare your CA return first after entering all federal return information.
You may have to delete your CA Schedule C to clear such return from TurboTax. If you are using TurboTax desktop or download, you can switch to forms mode (upper right side of your page) and select the form in the left menu and then press the delete button. If you are using TurboTax online, follow these steps to delete a form.
I have a similar situation and would like to ask your support on this.
I had a single member LLC registered in other state and I moved to California in April and did not have any activity of this LLC in California and no any income also. Suppose I should not pay 800 dollars, right?
In my download turbo tax, the CA Form 568 automatically appear on CA state tax part, should I just delete?
Thanks
Yes, according to the State of California: For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2021, and before January 1, 2024, LLCs that organize, register, or file with the Secretary of State to do business in California are not subject to the annual tax of $800 for their first tax year.
You may delete form 568 from your list of California forms.
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