State tax filing

OK...I looked at the SC entry...

For your situation, and the SC selection you would choose.

....SC Resident or Part-Year Resident filing as Resident

You need to do this because your Job site itself was in SC all year long, thus the entire job salary is SC-taxed.

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Doing the income allocations properly on the NC tax return, incurring taking a credit for taxes paid to SC (but only the time you were living in NC)...ends up as a nightmare.even having done NC tax situations for a number of years...I'm having trouble  getting it right....I think I have it now..but it might take me a few days to make sure.

It's easier if you worked in NC for for the time you lived in NC, and worked for a new employer in SC after you moved to SC such that you actually get two W-2 forms....One NC taxable, one SC taxable, and not cross-state tax problems

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*