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Which of the following would be an adjustment on Schedule CA (540), Part I, Section C – Adjustments to Income from Federal Schedule 1 (Form 1040)?
Alimony received. (Marriage settlement agreement signed on May 1, 2020).
Capital gain (or loss).
Educator expenses.
Unemployment compensation
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Educator expenses.
Reason: Part I, Section C of Schedule CA (540) follows the "Adjustments to Income" (Part II) from Federal Schedule 1 — items like educator expenses, IRA deduction, student loan interest, self‑employment deductions, etc. Capital gain (or loss) and unemployment compensation are "Additional Income" (not adjustments), and alimony received (for a divorce/separation agreement signed May 1, 2020) is not an adjustment.
Reason: Part I, Section C of Schedule CA (540) follows the "Adjustments to Income" (Part II) from Federal Schedule 1 — items like educator expenses, IRA deduction, student loan interest, self‑employment deductions, etc. Capital gain (or loss) and unemployment compensation are "Additional Income" (not adjustments), and alimony received (for a divorce/separation agreement signed May 1, 2020) is not an adjustment.
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