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California residents who have taxable income and are filing a state income tax return are required to file CA FTB Schedule CA (540). This includes individuals, married couples, and other entities based on specific income thresholds.
Schedules of Form 540 Schedule CA (California Adjustments): This schedule is used to report any adjustments to your federal income that are specific to California. It includes items such as rental income from California real estate, California lottery winnings, and certain deductions and credits.
Use Form 540NR if either you or your spouse/RDP were a nonresident or part-year resident in tax year 2024. If you and your spouse/RDP were California residents during the entire tax year 2024, use Form 540, California Resident Income Tax Return, or 540 2EZ, California Resident Income Tax Return.
While CA 540 is the most common form, there are two other variations that may be used instead, depending on your circumstances: Form 540: Primary form for California residents. Form 540 2EZ: Simplified form for California residents who dont need to itemize deductions.
Guidelines for Determining Residency All individuals not considered residents of California are considered nonresidents. Nonresidents are only taxed on their income from California sources, while residents are taxed on income from all sources.
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Students or scholars who are considered nonresidents for California state tax filing will complete and file California Tax Form 540NR; those who are considered residents for California state tax filing will complete and file California Tax Form 540.
Publication 504 explains tax rules that apply if you are divorced or separated from your spouse. It covers general filing information and can help you choose your filing status. It also can help you decide which exemptions you are entitled to claim, including exemptions for dependents.
Part-year resident and Nonresidents If you lived inside or outside of California during the tax year, you may be a part-year resident. A nonresident is a person who is not a resident of California.

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