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Colonel Isaacson is domiciled in California. In 2024, he was stationed in New Mexico all year on permanent change of station orders. His only income was $92,900 in military pay.
Is he a resident or nonresident of California, and is he required to file a California tax return?
Resident. Yes.
Resident. No.
Nonresident. Yes.
Nonresident. No.
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Resident. Yes.
Because his domicile is California, he is a California resident for tax purposes even though stationed in New Mexico. California taxes residents on all income (including military pay), and $92,900 exceeds filing thresholds, so he must file a California resident return.
Because his domicile is California, he is a California resident for tax purposes even though stationed in New Mexico. California taxes residents on all income (including military pay), and $92,900 exceeds filing thresholds, so he must file a California resident return.
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