AnnetteB6
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State tax filing

In general, if you lived and worked in one state for part of the year and then you moved and worked in another state for the rest of the year, then you would file two part-year resident state tax returns.  Each state would tax money earned while you lived in that state and/or money earned from working in that state.  It can get more complicated if you are living in one state while working in another, but TurboTax can help you work through either situation.  I do not know how other tax software may handle multi-state returns.

 

You can start your return for free using TurboTax Online to see if you get a different result.  You are not obligated to pay for the return until you choose to file it.

 

Take a look at the following TurboTax help article to learn more about filing multi-state returns:

 

How do I file if I moved to a different state last year?
 

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