LenaH
Employee Tax Expert

State tax filing

It depends. Your resident state of Illinois taxes you on all of your income. If you earned the money in Illinois, then you do not have to file a Nebraska return. If you earned the money in Nebraska, then you will have to file a nonresident return in the State of Nebraska. Per the State of Nebraska, nonresidents who earn wages, salaries, or other compensation in Nebraska must file a Form 1040N and Nebraska Schedule III.

 

If you do have to file a nonresident return for Nebraska and are liable for Nebraska tax, then Illinois will give you a credit of taxes paid to Nebraska so that you are not double-taxed. In addition, please complete the Nebraska return before your Illinois return so that the credit computation is accurate. 

 

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