Old 08-10-2009 | 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Longboarder29
If you live in another state and you pay income taxes to that state CA has no claim, in addition there are special tax considerations for transport workers that keep them from being able to make your husband pay.
Maybe, maybe not. If he is just domiciled there, he should be OK. But if he has a CA address, car registration, etc he might have a battle to fight.

Again, just because you pay taxes in one state does not automatically exempt you from having to pay another...many folks do, but they are usually dual-residents who split their time between the states in question. Flight crew can usually avoid it by not putting down roots and leaving a paper trail.

And when it comes to government revenue services...if they say you ow them, you are guilty unless you can prove otherwise.
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