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Multi-State: Taxing Moves & Other State Tax Dues!
Do you even have to file taxes in more than one state? Do you know if you’re a resident, nonresident, or part-year resident? What if you’re in a state temporarily, such as a military move? So many questions - and TurboTax has the answers!
Let’s start with the fact that most states offer a credit for taxes paid to the other state - on the same income. Whew! Some states have a “reciprocal agreement". This simply means if you live and work in two different states who have those agreements, you don’t have to file in both states. And even better, there are several states that don’t even have individual income taxes! Woohoo!
No need to scratch your head in confusion! Here’s (almost) everything you need to know about multi-state income tax returns:
- Do I have to file tax returns in more than one state? - Start here with a quick overview!
- Do I need to file a state return? - An incredible list of ALL the states with links to their webpages on who must file in their state!
- Multiple States - Where To File - A great overview of resident vs. nonresident state taxes, with a peek at Military moves too.
- Multiple States—Figuring What's Owed When You Live and Work in More Than One State - Two methods to apportion your income between states.
- 9 States with No Income Tax - Fingers crossed! Includes helpful details for each of them!
- What is a state reciprocal agreement? - Be clear on what it means.
- Which states have reciprocal agreements? State reciprocal agreements - don’t get taxed twice!
Here are a couple of extra links to help our amazing military members!
- Military Tax Return Filing and Extensions - Active duty, combat zones, travel, extensions & more!
- Military Personnel Tax Tips - Quick look at a couple of tax deductions.
If you need tax advice or have questions that aren't answered in the links above, please ask in our Taxes forum that best fits your needs!
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