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Quick Answer
Business residency determines multistate tax liability. Four key considerations: (1) entity residency state (state of formation and operations); (2) owner residency; (3) nexus in each state; and (4) apportionment formulas for multistate income. The short version is that business and owner residency can differ. Business entities taxed based on nexus; owners taxed on pass-through income based on personal residency. Multistate businesses apportion income using formulas.1
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Business residency and multistate taxation.
The Four Multistate Business Tax Considerations
| Consideration | Application2 |
|---|---|
| Entity Residency | Formation + operations state |
| Owner Residency | Personal tax on pass-through income |
| Nexus | Presence in multiple states |
| Apportionment | CA single-sales factor |
Quick Reference
Jump to: entity, owner, nexus, or apportionment.
1. Entity Residency
Business formed / operating in CA subject to CA tax.
If this is you: CA entity operates in CA. Business pays CA franchise tax plus income tax on CA-source income.
Entity Strategy
- Determine formation state.
- Assess operations location.
- Apportion income.
- File CA return if nexus.
- Manage minimum franchise tax.
2. Owner Residency
Owners taxed on pass-through income based on personal residency.
If this is you: Owner of multistate pass-through. Personal CA residency determines your income tax on CA-source portion.
3. Multi-State Nexus
Each state’s nexus rules apply separately.
If this is you: Operating in multiple states. Each state’s nexus rules evaluated. Filing requirements in each state with nexus.
4. CA Apportionment
CA uses single-sales factor apportionment.
If this is you: Multi-state income. CA portion determined by sales in CA vs. total. Post-2013 single-sales factor.
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Multistate Business Document Lookup
| Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Form 100 | CA corporation return |
| Form 565 | CA partnership return |
| Schedule R | CA apportionment |
| Form FTB 3520 | POA |
| RTC §25128 | Apportionment statute |
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Multistate Business Statute
- 4-year FTB assessment statute.
- Apportionment errors subject to audit.
Multistate Business Patterns
| Situation | Outcome |
|---|---|
| CA entity + CA operations | Full CA taxation |
| CA entity + multi-state operations | Apportioned taxation |
| Non-CA entity + CA nexus | CA tax on CA portion |
| No CA nexus | No CA tax |
Multistate Business Escalation
Entity Filing
CA returns filed.
Audit Review
Apportionment and nexus.
Assessment
Additional CA tax if factors wrong.
First 48 Hours of Business Multistate
- Determine entity residency.
- Assess CA nexus.
- Calculate apportionment.
- File appropriate returns.
- Engage counsel for complex.
The ROI Question
Multistate allocation drives tax liability. Professional analysis prevents costly assessments.
When to Engage
- Multi-state business.
- CA nexus questions.
- Apportionment complexity.
- Owner + entity analysis.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does residency determine multistate business tax?
Business residency (formation/operations state), owner residency (personal tax), multi-state nexus, and apportionment formulas. Each combines to determine CA and other state tax obligations.
Can my business be in one state and I in another?
Yes. Business entity residency separate from owner residency. Each taxed separately. Pass-through income flows to owner’s residency state.
What is California apportionment?
Formula dividing multistate business income among states. CA uses single-sales factor (post-2013). Sales in CA / total sales = CA portion.
Does CA tax out-of-state business?
Yes if CA nexus exists. Economic nexus, physical presence, marketplace facilitator. Each creates CA tax obligation on CA-source income.
What is the CA minimum franchise tax?
$800 annually for CA-formed or qualified-to-do-business entities. Paid even with no income. First-year exemption for new corporations.
How do pass-through entities work for multistate?
Partnership / S-corp income flows through to owners. Apportioned at entity level. Each owner pays personal tax on CA-source portion based on personal residency.
Can I form entity in Nevada for CA savings?
Entity formation state doesn’t control CA taxation. CA taxes based on nexus and operations. Nevada / Delaware formation doesn’t avoid CA tax on CA operations.
What creates CA business nexus?
Physical presence (office, employees, inventory). Economic nexus ($500K+ CA sales post-Wayfair). Marketplace facilitator activities. Any creates CA tax obligation.
Does my S-corp pay CA tax?
Yes. 1.5% entity-level S-corp tax plus $800 minimum franchise tax. Owners also pay personal tax on pass-through income.
How does LLC taxation differ from S-corp?
LLC has $800 minimum franchise tax plus graduated gross receipts fee. S-corp has 1.5% entity tax plus $800 minimum. Different structures for different situations.
Can I change entity residency?
Through dissolution and reformation elsewhere, plus transfer of operations. Not trivial. CA nexus continues until operations truly leave.
Does moving personally help with business tax?
Affects personal tax on pass-through income. Business entity tax continues based on entity residency and nexus. Both changes may be needed.
What’s market-based sourcing?
CA sources service revenue based on where customer receives benefit. Used in apportionment. Affects multi-state service businesses.
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