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CA_Traveler
Nov 05, 2016Explorer III
Walaby wrote:My understanding: California requires registration of vehicles etc within 20 days of becoming a resident. You can be a nonresident visitor as long as it's less than 6 months.lanerd wrote:
I do know that California requires you to be license in California if you are there for longer than 30 consecutive days.
Ron
So does this mean I can't go visit California for more than 30 days? Somehow I can't imagine this being correct. But, if it is, yet another good reason to stay away.
Mike
If you have any California income (visitor or not) then it's subject to California tax. Some examples:
A workcamper who is paid.
You have accounts in California that create income.
You are a non resident but come to California to work for 3 days then those 3 days are subject to California tax while the rest of your work out of state is not subject to California tax.
All of this can get very involved but visitors should just enjoy the many aspects of California.
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