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State tax filing
You may have a non-resident filing requirement in LA and MD. Also did your employer withhold taxes from those states? If so, you will need to file for any refunds. In both cases you have state sourced income for performing a service in the state and receiving income for those services.
Here are the filing requirements for LA. LA requires non-residents with income from LA sources who file a federal return to file a LA state return.
Here are the filing requirements for MD. MD requires a non-resident with income from MD sources that exceeds the thresholds listed in the link for your filing status to file a MD state return.
In the "My Info" section you will scroll down to the "Other State Income" topic and "Edit". There you will select "Yes" you have income from another state and select the state. Then you can add another state as needed.
Note: You should complete all non-resident returns first and take note of the income and the tax on the income for each non-resident state. You will use that information in your resident return to claim a credit for taxes paid to another state. This will mitigate the double taxation as your resident state is taxing all income from all sources.
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