SharonD007
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No, you won't file two nonresident tax returns. You may be required to file a part-year tax return for the state that you moved from depending upon their filing requirements (depends on your age, filing status, and income).   You can visit your state’s Department of Revenue to find out what the filing requirements are. Review the TurboTax article How do I contact my state's Department of Revenue? for more information.

 

You may not need to file a tax return in your new state since you didn't have any income.  Check your current state Department of Revenue for filing requirements and residency rules.

 

You should have received a Form 1098-T from your community college, which you can enter on your federal tax return.  You may qualify for education tax credits. 

 

Please see the TurboTax articles Guide to Tax Form 1098-T: Tuition Statement and What Are Education Tax Credits? For additional information.

 

[Edited 2/29/24|8:37pm]

 

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