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State tax filing
Hi Amy, Thank you for replying. I am still confused.
The work in Texas was on site, why would MN get to tax Texas income?
This is from MN revenue web site "Wages or salaries you earn while physically in the state may be taxable. If you're working in another state for a business located in Minnesota, that income is not taxable in Minnesota."
Also I found this "You do not need to pay Minnesota income tax if you are a part-year resident or nonresident whose Minnesota gross income is below the minimum filing requirement ($13,825 for 2023)." So it seems I dont have to file MN tax return at all. I was only couple of weeks in MN to visist family.
I am not even clear as what state I belong to (except that I have MN drivers license).
Could I claim Texas as my home state.
Most of the year was spent in California, can I claim CA as my home state.
This is from IRS web site "your tax home is the entire city or general area where your main place of business or work is located, regardless of where you maintain your family home"