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Selling Primary residence in Florida and moving to California
If i sell my primary residence in FL mid year, then move to California,
for next year when i do taxes, do i have to pay capital gain tax only in FL (federal level since no state income tax), or will i need to pay also California state income tax on the capital gain?
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Selling Primary residence in Florida and moving to California
You will be a part-year resident of California and taxed as such.
See https://www.ftb.ca.gov/file/personal/residency-status/part-year-and-nonresident.html
Note that the key here is "sell then move".
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Selling Primary residence in Florida and moving to California
You will be a part-year resident of California and taxed as such.
See https://www.ftb.ca.gov/file/personal/residency-status/part-year-and-nonresident.html
Note that the key here is "sell then move".
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Selling Primary residence in Florida and moving to California
right, so as long as sale occurred before moving to CA, the sales gain tax will be only applied on federal level since it was during the FL residency.
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Selling Primary residence in Florida and moving to California
@kiki16 wrote:
right, so as long as sale occurred before moving to CA, the sales gain tax will be only applied on federal level since it was during the FL residency.
Exactly, except do not forget about the home sale exclusion since this is your primary residence.
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