AnnetteB6
Employee Tax Expert

State tax filing

Even though your income from the time you were in MA was not paid from a source in MA, you did perform the work in MA.  That is all it takes for that work to be considered MA source income.  Therefore, whether or not you are required to file a non-resident tax return for MA will depend on the total amount of income you received for the 8 days of work.  

 

There are certain income thresholds that must be met in order for you to be required to file the non-resident return.  TurboTax should be able to work through this with you when you indicate that you did have income from MA.  

 

The main income threshold to consider is whether your 'MA source income was greater than $8000 OR your MA source income was more than your personal exemption amount multiplied by the ratio of your MA income to your total income.'
 

To learn more, take a look at the instruction booklet for the 2023 Massachusetts Nonresident or Part-Year Resident Income Tax.  Page 3 outlines who is required to file a return and Page 5 gives you a definition of What Is Massachusetts Source Income for Nonresidents?  

 

 

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