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Setopbug 10-04-2016 07:13 PM

CA based vs. TX Resident
 
So,

How do I deal with the California tax board folks if they come after me for my earnings?

Airhoss 10-04-2016 07:25 PM

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/49/40116

They can't do it. They can however charge you CA SDI which is a good deal if you ever need it.
which is a good deal if you ever need it.

awax 10-04-2016 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by Setopbug (Post 2217123)
So,

How do I deal with the California tax board folks if they come after me for my earnings?

Stay in your bunker and hoard your guns.

baseball 10-05-2016 04:39 AM


Originally Posted by awax (Post 2217154)
Stay in your bunker and hoard your guns.

Don't forget to keep your Bible close at hand.


Don't know if anyone saw it in the news, but very near my home a local Jewelry store was robbed at gun point by four armed assailants. Family owned store. There were customers in the store and an elderly woman whom was being forced to turn over her purse to one of the robbers.

One of the robbers fired a shot, the owners returned fire, two with hand guns, one with an AK47. One robber shot dead, the other 3 bailed.

Jeff got the AK 47 after a failed robbery attempt two years prior where he felt his shotgun was not sufficient fire-power.

https://www.bing.com/news/search?q=J...bery&FORM=EWRE

Packrat 10-05-2016 05:44 AM

They can only tax the money you make on flights that originate and terminate in CA. Dont bid LAX-SFO and you'll be fine.

cadetdrivr 10-05-2016 06:15 AM


Originally Posted by Packrat (Post 2217292)
They can only tax the money you make on flights that originate and terminate in CA.

Actually, that's not entirely correct either unless more than 50% of your flights are within CA over the whole year.

svergin 10-05-2016 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 2217129)
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/49/40116

They can't do it. They can however charge you CA SDI which is a good deal if you ever need it.
which is a good deal if you ever need it.

I also heard it's a good deal if you ever need it.

Grumble 10-05-2016 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by svergin (Post 2217360)
I also heard it's a good deal if you ever need it.

Friend of mine at SWA who lives in Vegas but is based in OAK, used it when she was out on maternity leave. It was a sizeable chunk of money she got every month. I don't remember the exact amount but it was enough to make me say "wow."

uaav8r 10-05-2016 08:20 PM

I live in TX and am based in CA. I get CA SDI deducted each month. It's not that much. And, No income tax is deducted because I reside in Texas.

13n144e 10-05-2016 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 2217129)
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/49/40116

They can however charge you CA SDI which is a good deal if you ever need it.
which is a good deal if you ever need it.

You can say that again. Seriously, though, it can be a great deal if you run out of sick bank before LTD kicks in. Tops out right now at about $4000/month but you can use it as long as you need it. I've heard it can be a bit of a fight with the company to get them to draw on it but it can be done.


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