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June 2, 2022
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California 1031 Exchange "claw-back"

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One of my clients 1031 exchanged on property from California to Arizona in 2018. He plans to sell the property in 2022. I know there is a "claw-back" rule for California property that 1031 exchanged to another state. I just want to know after the client paid deferred capital gain in California, can he receive some tax credits to offset the Arizona state capital gain?

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George4Tacks
Level 15
June 3, 2022

Look at CA Schedule S Instructions:

D. California Nonresidents

California nonresident individuals, estates, or trusts that are residents of one of the following states or U.S. possessions and paid a net income tax to that state or U.S. possession on income that is also taxed by California may claim the other state tax credit:

Arizona (AZ), Guam (GU), Oregon (OR), and Virginia (VA).

California nonresidents who are residents of any state or U.S. possession not listed may not claim this credit. This credit is not allowed on a California group nonresident tax return.

 

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tony77777Author
Level 3
June 3, 2022

Thank you George. Do you happen to know if AZ residents have credits for taxes paid for California? 

sjrcpa
Level 15
June 3, 2022

Read George's answer again.

EDIT: Of which state is your client a resident?

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