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I just found this in maines tax law for non residents and I think this proves I should file a nonresident maine tax return for the unemployment, can somebody confirm this

  1. Compensation for personal services. Except as provided by federal law, compensation received for personal services performed in Maine, regardless of where paid, is Maine-source income. Personal service compensation includes, but is not limited to, wages, salaries, taxable benefits such as annual and sick leave, commissions, fees, or payment in kind. Personal services performed in Maine include sick time and vacation time earned while working in Maine. In the case of compensation for personal services, unless excluded from the definition of “income” under the Internal Revenue Code, the taxpayer must report all Maine-source income even though the taxpayer does not receive the entire amount of such income. For example, amounts withheld by an employer for federal income taxes, FICA contributions, medical insurance plans, or other similar withholding deductions must be included in Maine-source income; on the other hand, compensation contributed to a 401(k) plan is not subject to Maine taxation. Unemployment compensation received by a nonresident that is derived from employment in Maine is Maine-source income.

Seems clear there that Maine is the state that taxed it