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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
Yes, you can delete your state returns and do your non-resident state tax return first, then your resident tax return.
After you complete your federal tax return and you move to the State Taxes section, both your nonresident and resident state returns will be listed. Prepare your nonresident tax return first. If your employer withheld state taxes for the state that you work in, you should get a credit on your resident tax return for the taxes that you paid to the other state.
Review the TurboTax article Multiple States - Figuring What's Owed When You Live and Work in More Than One State for additional information.
For additional information, refer to the TurboTax Help articles Do I have to file tax returns in more than one state?, Why would I have to file a nonresident state return? and How do I file a nonresident state return?
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