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Do i need to pay capital gain tax to state of idaho if i sold a real property in california state?

nora2
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Dual State (Idaho and California) tax on capital gain
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abctax55
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Then I'd guess yes.  Virtually ALL states tax their residents on ALL income.  Most states have some kind of reciprocity with the other state that also taxes the sale due to nexus.

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abctax55
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Are you a resident of Idaho, or CA?  Or in transition?

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nora2
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Full year of ID resident in 2020.

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abctax55
Level 15

Then I'd guess yes.  Virtually ALL states tax their residents on ALL income.  Most states have some kind of reciprocity with the other state that also taxes the sale due to nexus.

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nora2
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Thanks!

qbteachmt
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@nora2 

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Or, are you using TurboTax?

This is a community for using Lacerte.

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sjrcpa
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And you generally get a credit on your resident state return for tax paid to the nonresident state on the same income.

The more I know, the more I don't know.
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abctax55
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AZ (I think it's AZ) doesn't, for CA.  

Who knows about ID.... and I'm not going to look it up on a snowy Friday afternoon.

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qbteachmt
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It's astonishing what's on the web:

"Idaho allows a capital gains deduction for qualifying property located in Idaho....

Property that doesn't qualify

Gains from the sale of the following don't qualify for the deduction:

  • Real or tangible personal property not located in Idaho"
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