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We were part-time residents of CA in 2014 with primary residence in MI. In 2015 my wife started school in UCLA . Both of us signed a lease agreement for her apartment in LA and the utility bills are in my name as she don't have SSN. I still live and work out of Michigan and there are no 2015 W2 for me or my wife in CA. Surprisingly FTB sent 2015 form 1099-G (for the 2014 tax refund) to the Los Angeles apartment address. Does this mean FTB track our address based on apartment lease/utility bills and consider us as California residents for tax purposes? Please note that both of us still hold MI drivers license and never took a CA license. Do we have to file CA income tax return even though we don't have any income generated from CA and given my wife will be returning to MI after her graduation.
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If you need a copy of your California Form 10998-G, you can obtain this information on line. The following link, furnished by the California Employment Development Department will get you started. You can click on the “Can I get my Form 1099-G information online?” question. The drop down directs you to access your UI Online account.
This is the link: http://www.edd.ca.gov/Unemployment/FAQ_for_1099G.htm.
With respect to your California income tax question, you have a 2015 lease in California which indicates that you will be in California for other than temporary reasons. You may not have any California income but we suggest that you still file because you leased property in the state.
If you need a copy of your California Form 10998-G, you can obtain this information on line. The following link, furnished by the California Employment Development Department will get you started. You can click on the “Can I get my Form 1099-G information online?” question. The drop down directs you to access your UI Online account.
This is the link: http://www.edd.ca.gov/Unemployment/FAQ_for_1099G.htm.
With respect to your California income tax question, you have a 2015 lease in California which indicates that you will be in California for other than temporary reasons. You may not have any California income but we suggest that you still file because you leased property in the state.
If you need a copy of your California Form 10998-G, you can obtain this information on line. The following link, furnished by the California Employment Development Department will get you started. You can click on the “Can I get my Form 1099-G information online?” question. The drop down directs you to access your UI Online account.
This is the link: http://www.edd.ca.gov/Unemployment/FAQ_for_1099G.htm.
With respect to your California income tax question, you have a 2015 lease in California which indicates that you will be in California for other than temporary reasons. You may not have any California income but we suggest that you still file because you leased property in the state.
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