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State tax filing
Yes, pretty much. I know it's true of Ohio's reiprocity agreements. But, I also verified it at the IN DOR web site: https://www.in.gov/dor/individual-income-taxes/individual-income-tax-overview/
"Full-Year Residents of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, or Wisconsin
If you were a full-year resident of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania or Wisconsin, and your only income from Indiana was from wages, salaries, tips or commissions then you need to file Form IT-40RNR, Indiana Reciprocal Nonresident Individual Income Tax Return."
I interpret that to mean that she has to file an IN non resident return and claim a credit on her part year resident MI return, for 2022 only.
‎October 8, 2022
8:54 AM