Moving States & Remote Work
“I moved from California to Florida this year, how do I file my taxes in both states?”
A move from California to Florida often creates a part-year filing question, since each state may look at residency, the dates you lived in each place, and where your income was earned during the year. California is often focused on whether you were still a resident or had California-source income, while Florida generally has no personal income tax, which can affect the filing picture. The final return pattern usually depends on payroll records, move dates, and whether any income was tied to California after the move. Sitting down with a CPA for thirty minutes is usually enough to draw a clean line on this.
In your 30-minute session, the KGOB advisor handling it will:
- Read your exact situation and tell you, in plain English, what’s actually going on.
- Lay out your options and the trade-offs — no jargon, no judgment.
- Give you a clear next step you can act on, whether that’s with us or on your own.
“How do I file state taxes for the year I moved from California to Florida?”
“I changed states from California to Florida this year, how do I file state taxes?”
“I moved midyear from California to Florida, how do I file both state returns?”
“I switched from California to Florida this year, so how do I file taxes in both states?”
“I moved from Virginia to Arizona this year, how do I file taxes in both states?”
“I lived in Virginia and then Arizona this year, how do I do my taxes in both states?”
This page is a prompt to start a conversation, not tax or legal advice, and states no tax-law specifics as fact. A consult session does not by itself create an ongoing engagement. We do not promise specific outcomes or savings. Kohari Gonzalez Oneyear & Brown PLLC — Charlotte, NC.
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