Alexandra M. asked

💰  Tax

I've been working internationally for the past few years and visit my parents in California twice a year for less than 30 days total within a calendar year. I still have my mailing address at my parents' residence and use it for my bank, brokerage, auto insurance accounts, and California driver's license. I have proof of residency internationally, including a condo lease, utilities, and bank statements. How can I avoid paying California income taxes without changing all my accounts with a California mailing address?

August 22nd, 2024

Jennifer M. answered

To avoid being considered a California resident for tax purposes, you need to demonstrate that you h...

August 22nd, 2024

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