I moved to California under TN Visa last week of May 2014.
I had income in Canada till mid May 2014, before the move.
I am filing 1040 for the entire year using treaty election.
How do I exclude my Canadian source income from California? It appears California does not recognize the US Canada Tax Treaty.
Is there a way to get tax credit for taxes paid in Canada on the Canadian source income.
Alternatively, is there a way to claim taxes paid in California on Canadian income as Canadian tax credit when filing the departure T1 return?
California
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
You exclude it the sam,e way all other individuals who move to california mid-year, from another state. You file the form(s) for part-year residents, to exclude income from when you were not living in California.
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best
[quote="nelsona"]You exclude it the sam,e way all other individuals who move to california mid-year, from another state. You file the form(s) for part-year residents, to exclude income from when you were not living in California.[/quote]
Thank you very much for the reply Nelsona. Much appreciated.
Was wondering if I could impose a little bit more as I am running out of time (unfortunately need to submit taxes by mid day tomorrow). :oops:
Am I correct in using California Schedule S for double taxed income?
Part 1 - Entered Canadian source income in column B and D.
Part 2 A - Entered Income Tax Paid in Canada
Part 2 B - Entered the combined amount of all Income from Canadian Sources.
Part 2 B is where I am uncertain (if Schedule S is in fact the way to go).
Thank you very much for the reply Nelsona. Much appreciated.
Was wondering if I could impose a little bit more as I am running out of time (unfortunately need to submit taxes by mid day tomorrow). :oops:
Am I correct in using California Schedule S for double taxed income?
Part 1 - Entered Canadian source income in column B and D.
Part 2 A - Entered Income Tax Paid in Canada
Part 2 B - Entered the combined amount of all Income from Canadian Sources.
Part 2 B is where I am uncertain (if Schedule S is in fact the way to go).