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Accepted forms Forms you can e-file for an individual: Form 540 , California Resident Income Tax Return. Form 540 2EZ , California Resident Income Tax Return. Form 540NR , California Nonresident or Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return.
How do I know if I should use Form 540 or Form 540NR for my California taxes? If youre a full-year resident of California, youll use Form 540. If youre a non-resident or part-year resident who earned income in California, Form 540NR is the appropriate form. Absolutely!
Form 540: Primary form for California residents. Form 540 2EZ: Simplified form for California residents who dont need to itemize deductions. Form 540NR: Part-year residents or non-residents of California who need to declare income earned within the state of California.
If you are trying to locate, download, or print California tax forms, you can do so on the state of California Franchise Tax Board website, found at .
Nonresidents must file if they have any California source income and income from all sources is more than the amount in either list for filing status, above.

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How do I know if I should use Form 540 or Form 540NR for my California taxes? If youre a full-year resident of California, youll use Form 540. If youre a non-resident or part-year resident who earned income in California, Form 540NR is the appropriate form.
The amounts in this column represent income earned from all sources as if you were a full-year California resident, after applying California and federal law differences. Column E Enter all income from all sources while a resident of California and income from California sources while a nonresident.

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