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DeeGeeWhy
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Unemployment income from California as a non-resident

I am a resident of Arizona but earned unemployment income in California.   I know that CA does not tax unemployment income, hence, my CA taxable income will be zero. 

1)  Because my CA taxable income is zero, I don't intend to file a CA return.  Is that correct?

2)  Is that income taxable in Arizona?   I don't see anyway in Turbo Tax to exclude that from my AZ income.  Can I exclude it? and if so, how?

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FangxiaL
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Unemployment income from California as a non-resident

If you don't have any taxable income from CA, you are not required to file a CA tax return.

Arizona taxes unemployment compensation to the same extent that it's taxable under federal law, which means that you can not exclude the CA compensation from your AZ income. 

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DeeGeeWhy
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Unemployment income from California as a non-resident

Many Thanks for the info

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