MarilynG1
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State tax filing

You are a Resident of Colorado and report all your income there.  CO gives you credit for any tax you paid on part of your income to other states, so you're not double-taxed.

 

You can file a Non-Resident State Return to Pennsylvania (if you earned any income there while in school for eight months).  If not, you would not be required to file in PA.  

 

For California, you would also be considered a Non-Resident, but you would report your earnings there.

 

You can allocate your unearned income by the % of the year lived in that state.  TurboTax will help you calculate that.  

 

Here's more info on  Allocating Income for a Part-Year Resident.

 

To report your 401K to Roth Rollover, enter your 1099-R and on the follow-up screens, indicate your rollover to a Roth IRA.

 

 

 

 

@sunnyssim96 

 

[Edited 3/13/2024 |3:59 pm]

 

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