I inherited a client where the husband is retired and only received SS and nontaxable 1099-R. He lives in HI. The wife remains in CA and has W-2 income (plus small amount of Interest). Last year they considered him a resident of HI and her a resident of CA , They filed a resident HI return and CA 540 NR for some reason.
What I think I need to is file a resident return for *both* HI and CA. And for HI I would do a Schedule CR to get a tax credit for the Tax Due amount in CA on her income. This will still show him owing some HI tax. I am assuming I DON'T do a CA Sch C for the amount of Tax Due in HI?
Is this the correct way? Given CA is community property state, I wasn't sure if that plays into the picture as well.
thank you
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You prepare a part year resident for both allocating the income to each state
so I do PY even though he was "full time" resident of HI (and owned a home there) and she was working and living full time in CA? If I do PY, do I show them PY from 1/1 - 12/31? thanks for the feedback and advice!!
When you do a PY, it allows you to say tax payer was full time, and spouse was Non resident. you do the PY for both states.
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