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Moved States in Early 2023
As of December 31, 2022 we lived in MO but moved to AL in early 2023. Other posts indicate I should file using my new (AL) address so IRS an contact me if needed. I have always filed a MO Resident tax return since I lived there, and also historically filed an AL Non-Resident return since we down rental property there. I will do that for the 2022 filing as that was accurate as of year end. Two questions:
1) For 2022 filing (now, in 2023), I am using our new AL address as my primary, but when I look at my MO Resident tax return, it shows my AL address but the County is showing my old MO county. It's a mismatch but is this intentional as MO will recognize my new address but wants to know what county I lived in when in MO?
2) For both MO and AL filings, are those states going to think it's odd that my new address is AL but I'm filing a MO Resident return and an AL Non-Resident return? I feel like everything would flow better if I put my old MO address on the return. Is there a way to use my old MO address on the filing but but my new AL address as "mailing address"?