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  • May 29, 2009, 03:54 PM
    morrisont
    Filing State Taxes as A California Resident Possible?
    Hello All,

    I have been in CA over a year now and want to establish and maintain residency here. I recently filed a return at H&R Block and they filed my return using the Non-Resident / Part-Year Resident form.

    I would like to amend this and file as a RESIDENT. I realized each state has different regulations for what constitutes a full-fledged resident but if I was the state for over 6 months (6 and a week or two) shouldn't I be allowed to pay the state MORE taxes then I might otherwise owe? It seems silly that I might not be allowed to do this but it seemed to be what the H&R people thought (although they made a lot of mistakes so I don't have much confidence in them).

    Bottom line, whether most people do it or not I don't really care, but is it PHYSICALLY POSSIBLE to file a regular "Resident" form for 2008 if I came to California in May and stayed throughout the year?

    If anyone can help please let me know!

    Thanks
  • May 29, 2009, 03:55 PM
    morrisont
    California State Taxes, Resident vs Part-Year Resident
    Hello All,

    I have been in CA over a year now and want to establish and maintain residency here. I recently filed a return at H&R Block and they filed my return using the Non-Resident / Part-Year Resident form.

    I would like to amend this and file as a RESIDENT. I realized each state has different regulations for what constitutes a full-fledged resident but if I was the state for over 6 months (6 and a week or two) shouldn't I be allowed to pay the state MORE taxes then I might otherwise owe? It seems silly that I might not be allowed to do this but it seemed to be what the H&R people thought (although they made a lot of mistakes so I don't have much confidence in them).

    Bottom line, whether most people do it or not I don't really care, but is it PHYSICALLY POSSIBLE to file a regular "Resident" form for 2008 if I came to California in May and stayed throughout the year?

    If anyone can help please let me know!

    Thanks
  • May 29, 2009, 05:48 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    Posts merged please only asked one time
  • May 30, 2009, 10:29 PM
    MukatA

    For 2008 you are resident of CA from May 2008 to Dec 2008, which means you are part year resident for your 2008 tax return.

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