SteamTrain
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State tax filing

 

@trb11 

 

Did you figure it out yet?

 

MO is one of only a couple states that has Part-Year residents file their taxes one of two ways, either as:

 

1) As a full-year resident, where they tax everything...but allow you a credit for the taxes you had to pay to the former state.  (but no credit for you since TX didn't tax anything)

or

2) As a full-year Non-Resident...then identifying what sub-part of the year's income you actually received while in MO.

 

You need to make sure you select option as a full-yr Non-Resident at the very beginning of the MO state interview...then go thru the entire MO state Q&A to identify just the MO wages, interest dividends..etc. received after you moved to MO.

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*

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