State tax filing

Hello Tom and thank you sincerely for your response.

 

Yes, I was a part year resident and for 2023, understand that I have to file a MD resident return as I was a resident for ~183+ days. Income after I moved to FL would be entered as "Non-Maryland Income" on my MD State return, correct?

 

What appears to be confusing, is that I cannot find anything in writing from the State of MD that discusses and provides guidance on this issue (do you know of any?). The answers seem to be in how the wording is interpreted. For example, Maryland states "Income is deemed Maryland-sourced income when the income is compensation for services performed in Maryland". If I remotely connect to a computer in MD and fix a issue with that computer, is that not "services performed in Maryland" even though I am physically located in FL?

 

Maryland also states "Compensation paid to a Maryland nonresident who is teleworking in Maryland is Maryland-sourced income, and therefore, subject to withholding". Like the original poster, this is confusing because of the "is teleworking in Maryland" portion. Or am I just understanding it incorrectly?

 

Any thoughts on what process I should follow for 2024 and thereafter, based on my previous post and how my 1099-NEC will be treated? Will it just be ignored by both MD and myself?