Question about ONT reserve
#2
What is your residence on file at UPS ?
Did you stay at the Holiday Inn ?



SERIOUSLY, it should be a matter of your residence of record at your employer.
Unless someone knows something special about the Peoples Republic of CA.
#4
#5
I hear you but I also heard that if you fly those lines that are mostly CA flying, you have to pay CA state income that month. If that is not true, I'd like to know that as well.
#6
clipping from an earlier post:
Your CA income isn't taxed unless more than 50% of your flight time was in California. Whether they'd make you document that, and how that would play for a reserve guy who didn't get launched every day-who knows. Next link is from the State of California tax website, so, hopefully whatever crat you wind up speaking with next week is somewhat aware of California tax laws. If not, 1031 is the pub you need to remember
http://www.ftb.ca.gov/forms/2008/08_1031.pdf
p.7 is the appropriate section
Your CA income isn't taxed unless more than 50% of your flight time was in California. Whether they'd make you document that, and how that would play for a reserve guy who didn't get launched every day-who knows. Next link is from the State of California tax website, so, hopefully whatever crat you wind up speaking with next week is somewhat aware of California tax laws. If not, 1031 is the pub you need to remember
http://www.ftb.ca.gov/forms/2008/08_1031.pdf
p.7 is the appropriate section
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