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State tax filing
"do you split income based on time in each state?"
It depends. If you literally moved your domicile from one state to another during the tax year, you would split your income accordingly. Your domicile is your main, primary home. You can only have one domicile at a time.
But if you have two homes which are in different states and you divide your time between them, then you must determine which of them is your domicile state. Your domicile state can tax ALL your income. Other, non-domicile states can tax you as a non-resident on income that is sourced within that state.
As @Hal_Al indicated, if you provide more details, then we can give you a more precise answer.
**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
‎September 15, 2023
6:55 AM