ThomasM125
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You are correct in that you don't get taxed in Maryland for income earned while you are a resident of Florida. There may be an exception for that in the case of unemployment income, however, as that was earned while you where a resident of Maryland. Since that is Maryland-sourced income, it is most likely taxable in Maryland, but you would have to contact the Comptroller's office to verify that, the number is 410-260-7701.

 

Non-Maryland losses and adjustments would be adjustments to income as reported on your federal schedule 1, but only the portion that applies to the time spent in Maryland.

 

 

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