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Spouse Domiciled in CO but Lived & Worked in DC 365 days - how to file
Per CO Dept of Revenue's definition, my spouse was 'domiciled' in CO in 2023 (maintained residence, voter registration, vehicle registration, spouse resided in CO, etc.) but he lived in a rented apt in DC for the entirety of 2023. His non-military/non-gov't employer changed his address for state tax purposes to DC. 100% of his wage income for 2023 was earned in DC and taxed by DC. I remained a full-time resident of CO. I have pension income and together we have non-wage income (dividends, cap gains, CO rental property). For state tax purposes, is he considered a Full-time Resident of CO and a Statutory Resident of DC? If doing so, will we report 100% of all our income to CO and then get a credit for state taxes paid and still owed to DC? Do we report any of his share of our non-wage income on his DC tax form? And how to achieve this in TurboTax Premier for Desktop? What a mess. Thank you in advance for your help.