1998 Form 540NR - California Nonresident or Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return - ftb ca-2025

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What is Form 540? Form 540 is used by California residents to file their state income tax every April. This form should be completed after filing your federal taxes, such as Form 1040, Form 1040A, or Form 1040EZ, because information from your federal taxes will be used to help fill out Form 540.
You will need to file a California Nonresident or Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return California Nonresident or Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return (Form 540NR) , to report the California sourced portion of your compensation.
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.
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.
Withholding agents are required to withhold 7% on payments or distributions to nonresident payees when the total payments or distributions of CA source income exceeds $1,500 for the calendar year.
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If you are not a U.S. citizen, you are considered a nonresident of the United States for U.S. tax purposes unless you meet one of two tests. You are a resident of the United States for tax purposes if you meet either the green card test or the substantial presence test for the calendar year (January 1 December 31).

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