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State tax filing
Q. However, it appears that you are suggesting that I file a form IT-40RNR to get the IN taxes refunded. Correct?
A. Not exactly. I know that 's the correct form when you work in IN, but live in KY. From the inductions at the Dept. of Revenue website, it appears that is still the best form. You may want to call them to verify.
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File Form IT-40RNR if you (and your spouse, if married filing jointly) were full-year residents of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania or Wisconsin, and the only income you received from Indiana was from wages, salaries, tips or other compensation. Note: If you have any other kind of Indiana-source income, you'll have to file Form IT-40PNR.
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File IT-40PNR if you (and your spouse, if married filing jointly) were Indiana residents for less than a full-year or were not Indiana residents at all (or if you and your spouse are filing jointly and only one of you was a full-year Indiana resident) and do not qualify to file Form IT-40RNR.