Help! SF Renters? My landlord wants rent payment in cash now??? This is stupid...
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crap. for CA:
You qualify for the Nonrefundable Renter's Credit if you meet all of the following:
*You were a resident of California in 2002.
*Your California adjusted gross income (AGI) is $28,429.00 or less if your filing status is single or married filing a separate return; or $56,858.00 or less if you are married filing jointly, head of household, or qualified widow(er).
*You paid rent for at least half of 2002 for property in California that was your principal residence.
*You did not live with another person for more than half the year (such as a parent) that claimed you as a dependent in 2002.
*You are not a minor living with and under the care of a parent, foster parent, or legal guardian.
*You rented property for more than half the year that was not exempt from California property tax in 2002.
*If you are married, neither you nor your spouse was granted a homeowner's property tax exemption during 2002. (You can still qualify for the credit, even though your spouse claimed a homeowner's exemption, as long as each of you maintained a separate residence for the entire year in 2002.)
You qualify for the Nonrefundable Renter's Credit if you meet all of the following:
*You were a resident of California in 2002.
*Your California adjusted gross income (AGI) is $28,429.00 or less if your filing status is single or married filing a separate return; or $56,858.00 or less if you are married filing jointly, head of household, or qualified widow(er).
*You paid rent for at least half of 2002 for property in California that was your principal residence.
*You did not live with another person for more than half the year (such as a parent) that claimed you as a dependent in 2002.
*You are not a minor living with and under the care of a parent, foster parent, or legal guardian.
*You rented property for more than half the year that was not exempt from California property tax in 2002.
*If you are married, neither you nor your spouse was granted a homeowner's property tax exemption during 2002. (You can still qualify for the credit, even though your spouse claimed a homeowner's exemption, as long as each of you maintained a separate residence for the entire year in 2002.)
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