Does California Tax Income Earned in Other States?

Yes, California taxes income earned from ALL state sources.

If you’re a California resident, you’re no stranger to high tax rates. In fact, you pay the highest income tax in the country!

Here’s another fact: if you earned income working in another state, you’ll still be forced to pay the same, high California tax rate, even if that other state has a lower tax rate.

According to CA.gov, California residents  are “taxed on ALL income, including income from sources outside California.”

What About Income From a Non-Income Tax State?

If you earned income in one of the seven states that doesn’t assess income tax (Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming), or one of the two states that have no tax on wages (Tennessee and New Hampshire), you’re still required to pay tax on that income to the state of California.

So, let’s say you work remotely from your home in San Diego for a company located in Texas. When filing, you’ll report this income on your California tax return. You’ll also pay a chunk of CA tax on it.

The one piece of good news is that you won’t need to file a non-resident tax return to the tax-free state. You’ll only be required to file a resident return to California. Continue reading “Does California Tax Income Earned in Other States?”

California Income Tax Rates

California residents pay the highest income tax rates in the country…

California is a paradise to its 38 million residents. Wines in Napa, celebs in L.A., Disneyland in Anaheim, the zoo in San Diego, well, there’s a lot to see and do.

However, living in the golden state comes with a hefty price tag. California levies the highest tax rates in the country. If you’re a new CA resident, you’re bound to notice it most when you file your state return.

Just how pricey is it?

Here are the 2014 California income tax rates for single filers:

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If you’re Married Filing Jointly or Head of Household, just double the income brackets listed above. Continue reading “California Income Tax Rates”

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