I don't live in Cali, but I claim more exemptions as a matter of course to offset schedule F losses. Otherwise I end up with 7k+ refunds.
Quote from Scataphagos:
That was mentioned in the news story.. with the comment, "we hope most people don't do this".
But as anyone due a refund is likely to get a non-neogtioable IOU from the state, the wise would "overwithhold" a bit and pay a small sum with the filing of their state return.
Or if due a refund, allow it to be applied to next year's return and plan accordingly.