Hi everyone,
I think I might already know the answer to my questions, but I wanted the opinion of you guys as well.
I've been living in the UK since December 2007 (so over 3 years now) and have not set foot in California or worked there for nearly 2 years now.
Last year I earned all income in the UK, and the case is the same for this year too.
As of June, what I considered my 'permanent Californian residence' has ceased to exist. It was my mother's home and she has since retired and moved to Virginia.
I still have a California driver license because I renewed it last year in my mother's old address, and up until June I had my bank account statements sent to my mother's address in California. They are now being sent to my mother's address in Virginia.
I did a dry run of my taxes and even though I owed California nothing last year in taxes, for some reason I owe them $516 this year, having earned $3000 more this year. I've played with the numbers yesterday and even if I claim I earned the same amount as last year, I still have to pay nearly $500.
I'm assuming that I still have to file CA taxes, is this assumption correct? The CA Franchise Tax Board website isn't much help, and I plan on calling them as soon as they open today.
I know from old forum posts from 2006 and the following PDF from their website (
http://www.ftb.ca.gov/apps/vita/Catalog/ISstateFedDiff.pdf) that they can tax foreign earned income -- but if that's the case, why wasn't I taxed on any of it last year? I reported my foreign earned income correctly to them (verified by checking last year's return).
Many thanks!
lilac