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Moving states mid year, do I need to do anything in particular to prove residency and not get double taxed
I am moving states mid year and moving to a slightly lower income tax state (SC to CO) so I would like to take advantage of that. I am still working for the same employer in my prior state (SC), just working remotely. I will be updating my address with my employer and when I file I assume Turbo tax will ask me which state I lived in for which dates. Do I need to do anything else tax-wise? I saw an article recently about getting double taxed if you work remotely for an employer from another state. didn't make a lot of sense to me, but just want to make sure I'm not doing anything that would result in additional state taxes. I'm a bit late on updating my address with my employer because I'm waiting for my new house, but I assume that will all be reconciled by Turbo tax based on the dates.
Anything else I should be aware of? This is my first state move since entering the workforce. I've got a couple rental properties I own in SC if that makes any difference.
Thanks very much for the assistance.