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State tax filing
Yes. You will file a nonresident Massachusetts income tax return and apportion your wages. You only pay tax on the days you are physically working in the Bay State.
For 2022 you would apportion your full wages.
Do the same for 2023.
To apportion your wages:
- Go to the screen “Nonresident Apportionment”
- Tap EDIT next to your W-2
- On “Apportionment Method,” choose Working Days, then Continue
- On “Nonresident Apportionment” fill in the days you worked inside and outside MA.
- Enter any other “Non-Massachusetts Portion of Income”
- Continue to “Non-Massachusetts Portion of Deductions.” This is your Social Security and Medicare withholding. Enter the Non-MA Portion. Use Wages earned outside of Massachusetts from earlier divided by Total Income for your percentage (which should be around 40% - 2/5 days)
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March 13, 2023
6:53 AM