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Quick Answer
California residency is determined by multiple factors examined in totality. Four categories of factors: (1) physical presence and location indicia (days in CA, cell phone records, credit card activity); (2) personal ties (family, home, community); (3) financial ties (bank accounts, professional licenses, business operations); and (4) documentary evidence (driver’s license, voter registration). The short version is that no single factor determines residency. FTB examines the totality and applies closest connection analysis for multi-state situations.1
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Four categories of residency factors.
The Four Residency Factor Categories
| Category | Examples2 |
|---|---|
| Physical | Days in state, cell phone, credit card |
| Personal | Family, home, community ties |
| Financial | Banks, professional, business |
| Documentary | License, voter, registration |
Quick Reference
Jump to: physical, personal, financial, or documentary.
1. Physical Presence Factors
Time in CA, location data, travel patterns.
If this is you: Time in CA is critical factor. 9-month rule creates presumption. Cell phone and credit card records verify location.
Physical Factor Analysis
- Document days in / out of CA.
- Retain travel records.
- Cell phone location evidence.
- Credit card spending patterns.
- Airline and lodging records.
2. Personal Ties
Family location, primary home, community ties.
If this is you: Where does family live? Where is primary home? Church, clubs, professional associations — all indicate personal connections.
3. Financial Ties
Bank accounts, professional licenses, business operations.
If this is you: Banking in which state? Professional licenses where? Business operations? Each factor evaluated.
4. Documentary Evidence
Driver’s license, voter registration, vehicle registration.
If this is you: Formal documentation of residency. Driver’s license state. Voter registration. Vehicle registration. These are strong residency indicia.
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Residency Factor Document Lookup
| Factor Category | Key Documents |
|---|---|
| Physical | Cell phone, credit card, calendar |
| Personal | Family address, home lease/deed |
| Financial | Bank statements, licenses |
| Documentary | Driver’s license, voter registration |
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Residency Factor Statute
- 4-year FTB audit statute.
- Documentation retention essential.
Factor Impact
| Factor | Weight |
|---|---|
| Days in state | High |
| Family location | High |
| Primary home | High |
| Documentary (DL, voter) | Moderate-high |
| Financial | Moderate |
Factor Analysis Escalation
Initial Review
FTB compiles factor analysis.
Closest Connection Test
Totality of factors evaluated.
Assessment
Residency determination based on factor weighting.
First 48 Hours of Factor Analysis
- List all CA factors.
- List all new-state factors.
- Compare.
- Identify strengthening opportunities.
- Document each factor.
The ROI Question
Factor analysis drives residency outcomes. Systematic review prevents surprises in FTB audit.
When to Engage
- Before major move.
- During FTB inquiry.
- Complex multi-state ties.
- High-income context.
Frequently Asked Questions
What factors determine California residency?
Four categories. Physical presence (days, travel). Personal ties (family, home). Financial (banks, business). Documentary (DL, voter). Totality evaluated.
Which factor is most important?
No single factor dispositive. Days in state and family location typically weighted heavily. Closest connection analysis considers totality.
How many days triggers CA residency?
More than 9 months creates presumption. Less than 9 months does not automatically establish non-residency — other factors matter.
Does driver’s license control?
Not alone. Strong indicia but one factor among many. Changing license to new state helps; keeping CA license hurts.
What about voter registration?
Similar to driver’s license. Indicium of residency intent. Register in new state to support non-CA residency.
Does family matter?
Significantly. Where spouse and children live is major factor. Splitting family between states creates residency complications.
Does banking location matter?
Moderate weight. Transfer banking to new state supports non-CA residency. Keeping CA bank accounts hurts.
What about professional licenses?
Transfer to new state where applicable. CA professional license maintenance supports continuing CA ties.
Does CA employment matter?
Yes. Continuing CA employment is strong CA ties factor. Post-move remote work for CA employer requires careful analysis.
Does CA real estate determine residency?
Primary home strong factor. Vacation / rental properties less weighty. Continuing CA primary residence essentially defeats non-residency claim.
What about CA business operations?
Owner residency and business presence are separate. Business presence in CA does not alone create owner residency but is relevant factor.
How does FTB weigh factors?
Totality of circumstances. No mathematical formula. Each case fact-specific. Closest connection analysis for multi-state situations.
Can I change one factor and claim non-residency?
Risky. Single-factor changes without comprehensive move rarely support non-residency. Need coordinated change across multiple factor categories.
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