My client lives in La and works in Ca. I have never done Ca taxes before. What line of refundable credits on Ca can I take toward La? Anyone? Thank you very much.
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Ist you do a non resident Ca Then if any taxes are paid to Ca these taxes are deducted from La return.
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Are you doing the returns manually or using a software?
I use Drake software and when i complete the Federal return the States are completed automatically except for one or two added info. The software lets me know what is missing
Make sure you put th LA address on the return. This makes CA the non resident returnEverybody should pay his income tax with a smile. I tried it, but they wanted cash
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Originally posted by BRIANAre you doing the returns manually or using a software?
I use Drake software and when i complete the Federal return the States are completed automatically except for one or two added info. The software lets me know what is missing
Make sure you put th LA address on the return. This makes CA the non resident return
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Originally posted by UnregisteredHey I use Drake too but thought I put any credits on La. Looking over it again its alright. Thanks for being there to know if I done it right or not. Appreciate it! Buy you a hamburger one day. You've helped me alot on this board. Especially using the same software.
Who said "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today?"
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Originally posted by UnregisteredMy client lives in La and works in Ca. I have never done Ca taxes before. What line of refundable credits on Ca can I take toward La? Anyone? Thank you very much.
Why dont you sign up for the message board.When you do we will know who we are communicating with. You do not have to put your real name. Also if you do not know the answer to something you do not have to answer;and of course you can ask all the questions, all night.Everybody should pay his income tax with a smile. I tried it, but they wanted cash
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Originally posted by Armando BeaujolaisTrivia question.
Who said "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today?"
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Thanks buddyEverybody should pay his income tax with a smile. I tried it, but they wanted cash
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Originally posted by Armando BeaujolaisTrivia question.
Who said "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today?"
Please register so we'll feel like we know you. This is a great resource. It's like the back room of a big time accounting firm where they toss tax questions around, except better.
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Originally posted by veritasThat would be Wimpy.
"I'm kinda scared, because my questions might just be STUPID..."
You'd better give yourself a name. If unregistereds don't pick a name for themselves, we form a committee to choose one for them.Last edited by Armando Beaujolais; 03-01-2006, 04:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Armando BeaujolaisWINNER!
"I'm kinda scared, because my questions might just be STUPID..."
You'd better give yourself a name. If unregistereds don't pick a name for themselves, we form a committee to choose one for them.SueBaby
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