For tax year 2022, California Adjustments-Residents, Form CA (540), I don't see any value appearing for Line 3a, Column B (Subtractions).
There are amounts appearing in Column B (Subtractions) for Taxable Interest (Line 2) and Social Security Benefits (Line 6); but no value appearing for Ordinary Dividends (Line 3).
Does California not provide any adjustments for Ordinary Dividends?
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1 Best answerThere can be adjustments to ordinary dividends, but generally, there'll be no difference between the amount of dividends you report in column A and the amount you report under California law.
According to Line 3 – Ordinary Dividends in the 2022 Instructions for Schedule CA (540) :
Generally, no difference exists between the amount of dividends reported in column A and the amount reported using California law. However, California taxes dividends derived from other states and their municipal obligations.
Add dividends received from the following and enter in column B:
Add dividends received from the following and enter in column C:
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