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State tax filing
Thanks @LindaS5247 for the response.
Yes, I did see those forms as you will see I pasted the links in my original post. Posting again below.
Yes, I worked physically in MA remotely and yes I already filed my Federal and state NC taxes.
However, what I need help with is the ACTUAL calculation for the prorated income not the form. Because I am having difficulty interpreting the form.
1. Can I please write out the calculation all the way through using an example?
2. If you see in my original post, pasted again below, if you make less than a certain amount you do NOT have to file a nonresident MA taxes. So I am trying to figure out if I do or don't have to file using the prorated income to understand how to compare it to the paragraph below. Can you please help with an example? I cannot follow the general statements.
Nonresidents
If you're a nonresident with an annual Massachusetts gross income of more than either $8,000 or the prorated personal exemption, whichever is less, you must file a Massachusetts tax return.
You are an individual nonresident if you are neither a full-year or part-year resident.
Nonresidents use Form 1-NR/PY: Massachusetts Nonresident/Part-Year Tax Return.
Source:
www.mass.gov/doc/2022-form-1-nrpy-massachusetts-nonresidentpart-year-tax-return/download
www.mass.gov/regulations/830-CMR-625a1-non-resident-income-tax